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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTS T

Milage: 135000kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Central Coast NSW

Complied? Yep

RWC supplied? Yep

Currently registered? Yep

Price: $16,950

Contact: Wayne 0414 426790

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My beautiful "Black Betty" is up for sale and in need of a loving home to make way for the new bike I wish to buy. I bought this car a bit over 3 yrs ago and am the first owner since it was imported. I have only used Shell Ultra 5w/40 Full Synthetic oil and changed it every 5000 to 7500kms with oil filter and I also had the timing belt done when needed. It had 45000kms on the clock when I purchased it from JAPLINK Motors at Haberfield in Sydney and most of the Mods were added by me as it was pretty much standard when purchased. It is my daily driver and I also used it for work when i was a real estate agent so the car has ALWAYS been kept well presented and serviced regularly. It has never missed a beat and is a strong and reliable car that i am very reluctantly putting up for sale. Her enhancement list is as follows: 18" x 8" and 9" Rays VOLK "F-Zero Challenger" Racing wheels freshly painted with NO GUTTER RASH, SUPER RARE GTR Active-LSD ($5000 Factory option), GREDDY FMIC with protective black alloy mesh, JUSTJAP 3" Dump/Front pipe with 3" Hi Flow Cat plus JASMA 3.5" catback exhaust, RS-R Lowered Springs from Japan, GREDDY Turbo Timer, GIZZMO IBC Electronic Boost Controller, RAZO (Jap) Short shifter, RAZO (Jap) Pedals, HKS Pod Filter, QFM High Performance Brake Pads, NISMO front and rear Strut braces, Auto Watch Alarm/Imobilizer, GIZZMO Dual Stage Shift Light, JUSTJAP adjustable rear camber bars, Factory Skyline Mats, Sony Flip face CD player, Kenwood front speakers and Pioneer Rear. This is an opportunity to buy a well cared for 1997 R33 Type-m (see matching number plate) from a mature (35yrs) owner who has only ever had 98 octane fuel and quality oils used. As far as i'm concerned if "Betty" sells great and if she doesnt sell, great. I love this car and it will be sad to see her go. I am happy to allow joyrides but due to insurance, test drives will depend on age of purchaser. My appoligies to test pilots and time wasters for any inconveniance.

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Aww Wayne, don't sell her, she's too beautiful :rofl:

If you want to sell the rims seperate by the way I'm looking for some nice 18s for my new car :D

Free Bump for a beautiful example of an R33, can personally attest to how clean and mechanically perfect he keeps this car.

Thanks mate, PM me with an offer for the wheels. They have new 255 Federal 595 SS's on the back and 40% 235 Maxxis

MAZ-01's on the front.

Sorry for this Wayne..... buuuuuuuuuuuuuut...

LOL @ photos of a "boat" on a boat ramp!!!

But GL with sale... I personally know how much time and effort Wayne puts into maintaining this car.... Buyer won't be disappointed!

Another plug for Wayne's beast

I went to my year 12 formal in this ride, and have known Wayne for a number of years now and his 33 has been extremely well looked after and is worth every cent

Another plug for Wayne's beast

I went to my year 12 formal in this ride, and have known Wayne for a number of years now and his 33 has been extremely well looked after and is worth every cent

Hi, just curious where abouts your located?

Ash

Just changed the oil and filter. I love for this to be sold before i have to do it again.

Does anyone even want to look at my baby?? Surely someone wants a car that has been cared for and not thrashed!

  • 2 weeks later...

OK, getting keen for some offers people!! She's got plenty of extras someone must want goodies included!! Come and have a look so i can get my new bike!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Alright, getting over it now. Dont worry too much about the price posted as I'm open to offers. Come and have a look and we will talk price once you like what you see!!

Also, can some of you guys PM me some feed back on what you think of my car? I know not everyone likes the whole white wheel thing but i have a set of stockers that i can throw on for a cheaper sale price. Its a good car and just want to see what people think. I want my bike dammit!!!

anyone SERIOUSLY in the market for a 33 needs to check this one out. 16000 is a bargain for such a well looked after and smartly modded car.

I will consider swaps for a 1000cc or bigger vee twin Harley style cruiser Motorbike. If you own a 1800cc Suzuki M109R and are looking for a series 2 Skyline, i think we need to talk my friend!!!!

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