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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTST

Milage: 127,000km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Ascot Vale

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 11,000

Contact: 0402 55 6068

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I bought this car from another SAU member in December last year - intending to hold for a few years and mod away. I've been informed by the girlfriend that we need a cheaper to run car with 4 doors, and am saving for a house deposit, so all too soon the skyline has to go.

Car has:

- Heavy Duty Clutch

- 3" Custom Turbo Back

- New Sony stereo (fronts, rears, head unit)

- Front Mounted Intercooler

And that is all the mods! Has never been boosted hard, and I drive like an old woman so you're getting a lovingly looked after car in great condition.

A great place to start modding from, or a really nice and powerful cruiser. Happy to answer any questions, provide the car for any inspections etc.

Images: coming soon..

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Is this what is called the Type-M version.

Sorry for the newbie question. Toyota man here, slowly trying to learn about nissans as I want a r33 skyline.

This is exactly what I will be looking for when I do get one. Very mild mods, standard wheels blah blah blah.

Is this what is called the Type-M version.

Sorry for the newbie question. Toyota man here, slowly trying to learn about nissans as I want a r33 skyline.

This is exactly what I will be looking for when I do get one. Very mild mods, standard wheels blah blah blah.

I'm fairly certain the R33 doesn't have a "Type M" - the R32 GTST is also known as the "Type M", but for the R33 GTST and R34 GTT they dropped any mention of the "Type M" (but just to confuse things, the R34 GTR has the "M-spec"). Some people refer to any GTST as "Type M", but the only model to leave the factory as a "Type M" is the R32 GTST.

But I'm not 100% on that. :P

Forgot to add - it has an ADR approved alarm/immobiliser fitted, with remote central locking.

Aircon was regassed in January.

Sale will include a "bucket of stuff", including pod filter / second aircon head unit / new, still in box brake pads / oil / etc. All good maintenance gear that I have hanging around (and no use for, without a skyline).

I would have bought this straight away if you lived in WA aye.

I would have offered you 9.5K cash done deal.

You will have no problems selling it and for the person who buys it they are really lucky.

Just wondering though...

It does have seats right?

Cos on your carsales ad it says 2 door 0 seat COUPE

Might wanna fix that.

Good luck selling :)

I will be jealous for the person who will own it.

I would have bought this straight away if you lived in WA aye.

I would have offered you 9.5K cash done deal.

You will have no problems selling it and for the person who buys it they are really lucky.

Just wondering though...

It does have seats right?

Cos on your carsales ad it says 2 door 0 seat COUPE

Might wanna fix that.

Good luck selling :D

I will be jealous for the person who will own it.

You should just move to Victoria - problem solved for both of us!

The options for Skylines on carsales.com.au appears to be 2 door 0 seats 5sp Manual or 2 door 2 seats 4 sp Auto.

It's stupid but I can't work out how to fix it up.

Cheers.

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