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Item: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS Sedan from 1994

Location: Sydney, NSW

Website: Trading Post ad

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Want Toyota Cressida or Vl Calais (may consider others, so pm or reply here), also can't afford insurance ($1600 for $3500 of excess...:D ), so NO IMPORTS.... sorry... maybe next year.

View this as a MUCH better alternative to your Camrys, Commodores (the base model ones), Falcons (same thing again), Accords, etc... Its a fast and nimble, yet comfortable and practical 4-door family sedan. With technology that's durable and not found in new family cars today.

Price and Payment Conditions: NOT $8,888 NOT $8378 BUT

$7500 ono with FREE Road Angel GPS, with latest Sirf Star III chip.

Want this car gone, have another one in mind....

Extra Info: Price is Negotiable.

BAD POINTS:

Car has got re-tread tyres, good time to think about getting rims.

One tyre's retread is ripped.

Small 5-cent rust spot at bottom of rear windscreen.

2 vinyl tears in door trim (can be repaired using stuff from SuperCheap Auto).

Scratches around plastic trim for electric window switches.

Right parker light is out, needs bulb replaced.

Remote key needs contact for battery re-soldered.

Wing mirrors are different colour. due to previous owner having no time to respray after wing mirror clipped car park pillar.

GOOD POINTS:

Engine superbly maintained by previous owner (only have had car for 1 month, selling due to ridiculous insurance quotes).

Has HICAS 4-wheel drive system, which was on R32 GTR.

Has 5 speed automatic gearbox, which is NOT found on turbo versions of this car. Very smooth gear changes, 1 gear makes a huge diff for the automatic gearbox.

Sedan, so you can use as family car.

Have put blue LED lights for dashboard.... looks really cool.

Have JL front splits installed, rear speakers are unknown 6" (came with car).

Have Alpine headunit, can control iPod from headunit (don't have the cable though).

Been running BP Ultimate for the few months through car.... very smooth running now.

Have repainted exterior plastic door trims, so now in deep black.

4 NEW tyres

MORE PICTURES ON PAGE 2

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Contact Details: Pm here. Or contact me at 0431408578

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Something was just mentioned to me... This car has got the Super HICAS 4 wheel steer system. Also got "Snow" mode and "Power" mode, which controls the engine revs. Also did i mention its got the 5 speed automatic gearbox not the 4 speed that you get in turbo models?

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On ebay... check it out...

Its still for sale here at $7777 (or $7800 if you prefer). Price is negotiable.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:L:LCA:AU:1123

Only 7 days left to end of auction!!!

BUMP.... come on!!! What's wrong with the car? Price? Pics? WHAT!!!!! Lemme know...

It's a very niche car, you can wait around for that perfect buyer who wants a 4-door non turb, but otherwise those two points are major killers for Skyline fans.

I might have a discussion with dad, hes got a VL berlina 88 model 3 elderly owners lowered suspension 15" Chasers with Continental tyres (or VR SS rims) interested in a swap with a bit of dough your way?

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