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For Sale

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 1994 Model

Colour: Deep Lilac Purple

Odo: 118,000 kms

Engine/Performance Mods:

- HKS Pod Filter + Z32 Airflow Mtr.

- Blitz BOV

- Hybrid FMIC

- 5Zigen 3" Turbo Back exhaust

- Bosche 040 Fuel Pump

- Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

- Apexi Power FC and Hand Controller

- Apexi Boost Gauge

- GReddy Turbo Timer

- R34 Strut Brace

- Exceedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Cosmetic Mods:

- GTR Sideskirts and rear bar and pods

- JUN Rear wing

- TRUST Front Bar

- Lenso 19" White Twin 5 Spoke Wheels and Falken Tyres

- MOMO Commando Steering Wheel

- Viper Alarm System

- Chrome Billet Handbrake + Gearstick

- Racing Pedals

- White Dash Dials and Illumination (Blue)

- Alpine CD Head Unit

- Rockford Fosgate 6" (Front) Sony Competition Xplod 6" (Rear)

- Sony 12" 1300W Subwoofer

Very reliable car and have had no problems with it. Progressed with mods slowly over the past few years. As I see it, this car is ready to make big power. I have completed everything so far and left the major work for last. If not this car makes a safe 200rwkw on 12psi on low boost if it will be a daily driver (high boost 14spi). Great JDM look that turns heads, very reluctant sale. Many hours of blood, sweat and tears put into this car.

$16,500 negotiable

Contact: Justin

Email: [email protected]

Location: Sydney, NSW

Any offers considered. Welcome to take a look at the car anytime just PM me.

Edited by kGB
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Price drop $18,000 LOL Ive heard selling R33's is about as painful as doing a rebuild in a 300ZX. HA!

300ZX rebuilds are easier.

your car looks decent.

under $15K It would sell... but I'd say you will be waiting for a while at that price.

People will always come back at you with "series 2's are now under $15K"

which they are..

You just gotta find the right person for your car..

Hopefully you will.

Maybe start a hobby while you wait.. like vg30dett rebuilding.

*No bump intended* I really don't get this huge Series 1/Series 2 rivalry. But anyhow this is just a feel for the market and what people are paying for things. In all honesty I want to buy a GTR. Not sure the series but an R32 sounds good. A GTS is a GTS still even after any engine conversion or turbo upgrade...

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