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New price: $18999

Been modified slighty - I've never boosted it once

Pics at www.pbase.com/boostimports/r33

Nissan Skyline R33 Gts-t 2.5L Turbo

5 Speed Manual 2 door coupe

Series One - 1993

Open To All Reasonable Offers - Contact 0401698552 or email [email protected]

OPen to any Reasonable Offers - Will swap for another car

- 66,838 Km's Done

- Wine Red Colour

- Full M Spec Bodykit (front spoiler, side skirts, wing)

- Currently Registered

- Includes rego till September

- new heavy duty complete clutch kit put in 3 weeks ago

- 3 inch Cat Back Exhuast

- HKS Turbo Timer

- HKS Pod Filter

- Type 2 Blow Valve (TurboXS)

- Series 2 Front Grill

- short gear shift

- after market gear knob

- after market steel door guards

- after market racing pedals (not shown)

- 16 inch stock mags (tyres are near new 80% thread left)

- Slip and A-Lsd Display Extra Display Features

- NEW Spark Plugs

- $500 alarm/immobiliser system with shock sensor

- $2500 Alpine and Kenwood In Car Sound System - Subs, Amp, MD/CD/TAPE Player

- oil change with every 5,000km's

- Only Optimax and Ultimate Fuel Used

Extras Which Aren't Currently On the Car

- extra wing (stock standard)

Includes These Factory Extras

- ABS (antilock braking system)

- Cd and Casette player

- 5 speed manual

- Grey Cloth Trim

- Climate Control

- Power Windows

- Power Mirrors

- Central Locking

- Power Steering

- Air Conditioning

Would you be interested in a swap for an RB20 Silvia?

Where are you located?

- 1990 White (not two tone) S13 Silvia K's (first owner in Australia)

- 115,000kms (was imported at 107,000kms)

- Just payed six months rego (6 cylinder), will include rwc

- RB20DET fitted around 1000 kms ago (conversion was done by Tokyo Toys)

- Being a K's model, it has all the extra features a Q's model doesn't ie LSD etc

- Has all the standard features of an s13 power steering, power windows blah blah blah

- Has an electric sunroof

current mods include

- Japanese 16" aftermarket mags (dunno what brand etc though on them they have written BRS SUPER, there currently fitted with 225/50R16 92v tyres) , also have a pair of 16" Yokohama Advan Rims/Tyres on the front at the moment to give an authentic japanese drift look

- R32 Gts-t RB20DET ECCS 5spd manual (70,000kms) fitted at 114,000kms, timing belt replaced when the conversion was done

- HKS Type S Front Mount Intercooler

- HKS SSQ BOV

- HKS SPORTS Powerflow Air Cleaner

- HKS Type 0 Turbo Timer

- JASMA cat back exhaust system

- rear, Tein Height Adjustable Coilovers, (front, stock suspension)

- Just fitted a brand new daikin/ excedy heavy duty clutch kit,

- Nismo front bar

- No rear spoiler

- Billet Aluminum Shift Knob

- Pioneer DEH 2450F head unit

- Carrozzeria rear 4 way speakers

- Digital Climate Control

- Blue Dash lights

- Black Widow Car Alarm with keyless entry

If your interested I'm sure we could work somethig out ie no sound , cash adjustment

its a nice car, wat price range mate $15000 ?

Considering you can only get a stock standard R33 into the country for barely that price as it now stands.. i think its worth a bit more than that...

realistically someone would pay around 18-19k private sale i would say, a dealer would want prob 20-22... but all in all man its a 1993 model R33 so i don't know....

anyway my brother is posting his silvia for a swap, i have an R32... sorry about that....

-bryan

yup, i'd agree with BryanB on the price..

prices of all R33 should go up a bit up as the compliance, etc has gone up a fair amount (to around $4000..then u gotta add rego, stamp duty, etc), and absolutely zero modifications are allowed.. so one with a few mods is always going to fetch a bit more.

Depends which state you're in too.. QLD cars seem to be cheaper than other states.

yeah I'll be happy with CASH but if i can get a good trade for a half decent ride I'll be happy with that too. BRYANB r u still interested in a trade? Please send pics to [email protected] if u r thanks

ppl are tight asses :D if they can barely afford the car itself, when it comes time for insurance, mods, and any possible problems they're screwed. Happens so often.

however the main concern revolving that 'people are tight asses' is because these cars are mainly appealing to the 17-30 year old age group? when you think about it an average 18 year old is not earning that much but wants a skyline so of course his gonna wanna bargain to the shit house (im 17 and i did a lot of bargaining :)), but yeah thats just my 2 cents....

-bryan

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