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hey peoples, time to sell my pride and joy due to house committments and wanting to start bew project (buy a different car i.e-S15 Silvia etc)

As the topic states, its a '96 model S2 R33 gts-t

Manual

Coupe

129***kms

silver in colour

type-m front lip, side skirts and GTR spoiler

Internally standard running standard boost

18" rims with brand new tyres

turbo back 3" exhaust, resonator, 5" cannon muffler

Pioneer

unit, two 12" Cadence Subs boxed in boot, Cadence 4 channel amp

Rear stabliser bar and lot MORE! pls email me at [email protected] for pics. thanks guys!

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Hi everyone!

Unfortunately its now time to sell my pride and joy due to various reasons-e.g house committments, license suspended for 6months (exceeded 12 demerit points... also wanting to start new project (Would consider swap for a black JDM S15 Silvia with cash adjustments on top to the other party)

As the topic states, its a '96 model S2 R33 gts-t

Manual

Coupe

129***kms

silver in colour

type-m front lip, side skirts and GTR spoiler

Internally standard motor running standard boost

18" rims (ANZ brand, thin 5 spokes silver in color) brand new tyres all round!

Lowered (compressed) springs/short type shock absorbers.

Front mount cooler with polished piping

Biltz BOV

Turbo back 3" exhaust (one piece front pipe) which leads to a hi flowing metal cat, one resonator thru to a 5" cannon muffler (Cat back is custom made mandrel bend 3", minimal bends, free flowing with a nice deep purring note)

GReddy turbo timer

Pioneer head unit, two 12" Cadence Subs boxed in boot, Cadence 4 channel amp

Rear stabliser bar

Dual airbags

ABS

Power steering

Air-con/heater

Electric windows&mirrors

I had it dyno tuned by Simon from PROMAZ and reeled off 176rwkw on 7pounds! Still have dyno sheet and invoice. When i had her on the dyno, boost was limited as my factory Coil packs were playing up on that day. Was told once i replace the coil packs and turn the wick up to 12psi, he said 195-200rwkw easy. Keep in mind stock ecu, stock everything apart from bolt ons.

Comes with all spares such as all four 16" stock gts-t sized wheels, stock exhaust, airbox, bov, boost gauge&controller (not fitted, still in box) and LOTS more!

pls email me at [email protected] for pics. Urgent sale! No time wasters please!

alternatively you can ring me on my mobile. My name is David 0431376079

Thanks everbody!! :-Dp_card.gifp_pm.gifp_report.gifp_up.gif p_card.gifp_pm.gifp_report.gifp_up.gif

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys, my car is still for sale... Im hardly ever online.

i did however forget to mention my location. Im in Melbourne-western suburbs and i will post pics of my car sometime this week.

Cheers

  • 1 month later...

My car is still for sale peoples!

PRICE DROP- $12,000neg

Regrettful sale but no use owning it, paying rego when i hardly drive it. When i sell my skyline, i honestly dont know what i shall buy as i have a TG Gemini (run around car)

As i stated, its a clean car, will not disappoint and the price is negotiable. Im willing to trade for an original black S15 Silvia Spec R plus cash adjustment on top. (preferbly with sunroof)....

Thanks guys,

My car is still for sale!

C'mon guys, someone out there has to be looking for an R33 with similar details/mods to mine...

Urgent sale!

RACV inspections welcome... if your a mechanic yourself or know one and has doubts about my car, a motor compression test is welcome along with other tests such as putting my car up on a hoist and check out the undercarriage for any faults etc.

i know my own car and very confident, as u can see in my pics, car is clean as and mechanically its A1-starts beautifully, idles nice and quiet, has been dynoed and have dyno sheets to prove.

Car is currently in my garage with a car cover over it as my licence suspension expires in April.. having said that, every few days, ill take the cover off, give it a once over, start it and let it idle for a while and then back to sleep she goes so to speak.

Price drop- $12,000 neg

Additonal info that i forgot to mention- when i got the 3" turbo back exhaust, i went to Nissan spare parts and bought what i needed to change all the turbo gaskets including exh. manifold gasket, 16 brand new exh. manifold studs roughly around April-May 2008.

my last service was at 114,xxx kms and i used Castrol Edge 0W-40 engine oil (not cheap either being 5LTRS costing me nearly $70), new oil filter, new fuel filter (bought them from Nissan spares), had my radiator flushed and topped up with top shelf coolant, changed my spark plugs and put in 6 NGK Iridium plugs (bought from Autobarn)

When i purchased my car Oct '07, it has 119,xxx kms on the clock and the previous owner changed the timing belt at 92,000kms when he still owned it along with new alternator/air con belts. I only have to buy new coil packs if i wanna boost it above standard boost which its currently running at. my plans are to sell it so no point in my forking out $400 odd bucks for a set of Splitfire coil packs to run higher boost if i have no plans to go further with it modifcation wise..

any questions, please call me on 0431 376 079 ask for David. Thank you

BTW, I hope that's your girlfriends' bag on the floor of the car in one of the pics and not yours (lol)

Also, have a friend in Melb who may be interested in this, will give him your number ....

Edited by Simon_Koala
  • 3 weeks later...
BTW, I hope that's your girlfriends' bag on the floor of the car in one of the pics and not yours (lol)

Also, have a friend in Melb who may be interested in this, will give him your number ....

cheers mate- car is still for sale...

BTW, Just so theres no confusion, yes its my female friends handbag, not mine LOL

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