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Item: 95 R33 Gts25t. Series 1.5 turbo manual.

Location: Maryborough. May deliver to BNE by arrangement.

Reason for Selling: Turning 2 cars into 1.

Description:

95 R33 Gts25t manual. The car is general in good condition and lightly modified. It is being sold to make way for a brand new car which I will share with the partner. No need for 2 cars, im really not driving the one I have got. The R33 has travelled 600km since february!

Details: .

Essentially standard and unmolested R33 Gts25t. Looked after and only really driven highway km's since I have had it.

Currently 118 000km, was high 80's when I bought it 2 1/4 years ago. I am the first Australian owner. Car has been regularly serviced and well maintained. Timing belt, water pump, timing belt idler and tensioner, cam and crank seals and all accessory belts replaced at 110 000km. It has given me no trouble in the time I have had it at all.

Standard features

The car has all working standard features including;

Power windows

Power mirrors

Power antenna

Climate control works fine and is very cold

Factory drivers airbag

Factory ABS

Factory Floor mats

Modifications

Lightly modified including

-HKS super drager 3.5" cat back, not ridiculously loud and gives a good note.

-Lowered springs, believed to be cusco progressive from the sticker under the bonnet, give a good drop but not too firm a ride

-ARC R33 replacement side mount intercooler.

-Pioneer CD/MP3 head unit, 3 months old. 6.5" pioneer splits in front

-Front strut brace

-Nismo grill of some variety

-17" rims fitted with 235's front, 245's rear.

The car has never had the boost adjusted and still runs standard boost.

The car also has an s14 towbar fitted, this is quite a neat install with wiring hidden in the boot. I have towed a kart trailer with this car on a regular basis. It tows well and is quite useful for moving light loads such as kart or bike trailers. It is not pictured but I can supply. I have the standard reinforcement bar if the towbar is not required.

The only flaw with the car is a scratch on the front left guard (not pictured) and a few a stone chips on the bonnet and front bar. It is probably one of the more tidy r33's getting around. The steering wheel and gear surround has usual wear for age. The scratch may be fixed by negotiation prior to sale.

Price and Payment Conditions: $12 000, RWC will be provided.

Contact Details: Tim, 0409 593 617 email [email protected] or PM.

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Item: 95 R33 Gts25t. Series 1.5 turbo manual.

Location: Maryborough. May deliver to BNE by arrangement.

Reason for Selling: Turning 2 cars into 1.

Description:

95 R33 Gts25t manual. The car is general in good condition and lightly modified. It is being sold to make way for a brand new car which I will share with the partner. No need for 2 cars, im really not driving the one I have got. The R33 has travelled 600km since february!

Details: .

Essentially standard and unmolested R33 Gts25t. Looked after and only really driven highway km's since I have had it.

Currently 118 000km, was high 80's when I bought it 2 1/4 years ago. I am the first Australian owner. Car has been regularly serviced and well maintained. Timing belt, water pump, timing belt idler and tensioner, cam and crank seals and all accessory belts replaced at 110 000km. It has given me no trouble in the time I have had it at all.

Standard features

The car has all working standard features including;

Power windows

Power mirrors

Power antenna

Climate control works fine and is very cold

Factory drivers airbag

Factory ABS

Factory Floor mats

Modifications

Lightly modified including

-HKS super drager 3.5" cat back, not ridiculously loud and gives a good note.

-Lowered springs, believed to be cusco progressive from the sticker under the bonnet, give a good drop but not too firm a ride

-ARC R33 replacement side mount intercooler.

-Pioneer CD/MP3 head unit, 3 months old. 6.5" pioneer splits in front

-Front strut brace

-Nismo grill of some variety

-17" rims fitted with 235's front, 245's rear.

The car has never had the boost adjusted and still runs standard boost.

The car also has an s14 towbar fitted, this is quite a neat install with wiring hidden in the boot. I have towed a kart trailer with this car on a regular basis. It tows well and is quite useful for moving light loads such as kart or bike trailers. It is not pictured but I can supply. I have the standard reinforcement bar if the towbar is not required.

The only flaw with the car is a scratch on the front left guard (not pictured) and a few a stone chips on the bonnet and front bar. It is probably one of the more tidy r33's getting around. The steering wheel and gear surround has usual wear for age. The scratch may be fixed by negotiation prior to sale.

Price and Payment Conditions: $12 000, RWC will be provided.

Contact Details: Tim, 0409 593 617 email [email protected] or PM.

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hey i live in nsw,, would u wana swap for standard body kit for a full uras bodykit,,,, black painted,

Yeah back to uni in the next year or two so its time for something nice new with warranty and low running costs. Thats arrives tomorrow actually. Was hoping to get another skid pan day in before it went but no luck (although at the rate of interest I might just book in for next year :))

Im off overseas next week so I'll get serious about it when I get back.

  • 1 month later...

New pics, price and location.

Now $11 000.

Location will be brisbane south side from this weekend.

Just got new tint and some new rear tyres fitted.

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