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Its time to sell my baby...1994 R33 GTS-T (manual) with 87,000km

Exterior:

* Full bodykit, including brand new 400R frontbar

* Large aluminium adjustable wing (unique)

* 17" chrome Zepter mags w/ 235/45 Falken ZE326 tyres

* Full 30% tint (darkest legal) quality Formula1 tint installed by Tint-a-Car..lifetime warranty

* Electric factory sunroof (very cool)

* Detailed/Polished engine bay

Performance:

* S-AFC (blue screen) air/fuel controller

* ProfecB EBC - adjust high boost + low boost settings in cabin

* Blitz Pod + cold air intake/partition

* Razo Turbo Timer

* HKS 600x300x60 Type-S FMIC

* HKS dump pipe from turbo

* Highflow cat

* 3.5" HKS Super Dragger II cat-back exhaust

* Bosch 910 fuel pump (good to 450hp)

Handling:

* Zeal Coilovers (FUNCTION-B6 - height+damper adjust...not cheap)

* Slotted/drilled disc rotors

* Heavy Duty Excedy clutch

* Diff cradle kit or "pineapples" (for increased traction off the line)

Interior:

* Momo Commander Steering Wheel

* Custom detailing in red

* Razo sports pedals

* Hornet alarm/immoboliser (fully insurance compliant)

* CCFL installation into cabin light switch..looks the funk

* Sparco aftermarket boost guage

* Interior A1 condition

* JVC S785 CD/mp3 deck, last years model and well regarded

* Hertz HSK-165 6.5" splits (w/ active crossover) front

Last dyno tune pushing 183rwkw (approx 240kw) @ 10psi.

Imported Aug 2001.. Full import papers and all receipts. 2nd aussie owner. Comes with 11month reg, and will sell with RWC.

All the other skyline goodies:

- digital climate control

- aircon (works well)

- electric windows & mirrors

- power steering

- HICAS (4WS)

*** PRICE: $23,000k *** (will sell for $22k stock Skyline rims + tyres)

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(shift knob shown here NOT included, this is staying for my next car..)

Looking at these pix at her finest, i don't wanna sell :P

GENERAL SPIEL :D

Yes while this may seem more than some GTS-T out there, When you add up the price of many of the extras, there's probably about $10k of extras. With an aftermarket ECU and turbo should be good for 250rwkw and high-12sec car. Well looked after, regularly tuned, and oil changed every 5,000km

If you are interested, PM or email [email protected] with any questions. But try and keep it to serious enquiries only.

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Thanx for the support guys. Sad to see it go... but times change and ned to buy a house and things.. don't worry will be getting something equally fast, just a little cheaper :stupid:

No particular rush to sell and looking for the discerning buyer rather than a quick sale..

This car screams class and care whenever ive seen it... Really good example and well worth the $$$

Why start with a cheaper, less quality car and work it... when you can buy a mint 33 with the mods thrown in :D

Awsome car and good luck with the sale mate :)

Question:

Originally posted by Ofnsiv

hey predator wat price range you after?

Answer:

Originally posted by predator666

*** PRICE: $24k *** (will sell for $22k stock Skyline rims + tyres)

FREE bump :D

  • 5 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

bump...new 400R bar is on.. looking at its finest.

Just spend $900 on the new bar, and $500 on the rego.. so well i'm not willing to come much lower on price for the moment.

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