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Hey guys up for sale is my 1997 Skyline R33 Series 2 GTS4 which is an Non Turbo.

Selling due to r34gtt upgrade.

Car is in great condition for its age. few minor scratches in the paint but a good cut and polish will make it look immaculate.

Car has done 84k kms legit. Bought from power road car sales(was bought and complianced by him i am the only Australian driver) about 9 months ago had regular servicing as my brother is a mechanic it has been well looked after.

Rego untill April 09

Car comes as is including -

2.5 inch exhaust system from the cat with 5inch cannon

Stock exhaust will be included

17inch ANZ wheels tyres with 95% thread (and dont lol that is that stock high/suspension)

2 x 12inch Sony Xplode subs 1000watts each

1 Mono Bloc Amp

Pioneer Head Unit

All offers are welcomed I wont ask for anything in particular people just pst what you are willing to pay. Trades are welcomed but looking for an R34GTT

Thanks again

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Hey mate, is the car manual or automatic?

Had any problems with engine?

What prices have people offered so far? =]

Cheers

P.S If you don't put a price on your post, apparently they will take your post down =]

Just a heads up.

Edited by D-G

Hey mate its a Manual, and no problems with the engine at all. Its an RB motor and they are built strong especially being a non turbo

I am located in Caroline Springs Victoria about 30 min from the cbd in the western suburbs

Right now im wanting about $14,000 but that is very negotiable

Thanks for the heads up as well.

very clean looking car mate.

just a note that at the moment there isnt a strong market so you may receive some lower than expected offers.

yea haha no burnouts in the car.

Thanks Shane for the comments and i totally i agree it seems like a slow market as i see other threads with GTRs with insanely low prices. Im not in a big rush to sell as of yet but within the next month or so i would like it gone thanks for all the comments and suggestions!

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yes 14k is alot but if someone wants a GTS4 they will pay or put down the price u have to understand i have to start the price high u should not that.....

and a manual R33 u will sturrgle to find under 10-12k....

8k for a sh*t box auto with alot of kms

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