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Anyone know of anyone else selling, or looking to sell a decent 33 GTS-T or 34 GT-T in Canberra? Hell, if the price is right maybe even a 33 GT-R, but that's a stretch these days.

So far I've come across http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...al-t256496.html

What's the general price for a 34 GT-T with no mods? (disregarding location)

The only other 2 cars that caught my eye so far have been a '97 GTS-T in Sydney, pretty much the same as what I had before, and JD's GTS-T, which I would be all over like cake if it weren't an auto...although it is BLOODY nice considering.

Thanks to anyone who might be able to help out :banana:

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Hi Troy,

Are you after a Series 2 R33 in particular? I know of a local Gun Metal grey R33 (series 1) for reasonable price with mods.

If you do a search for the user "GunMetalR33", it should bring up some links about it. He's had it for sale for a while now.

Edit: Just did a search and it seems his For Sale isn't to be found. He has it for sale on the Defence forums and I also have an email I can forward if interested.

Edited by sfrizza

Being relatively new to Skylines myself, I don't actually know the differences between series 1 and 2...lol

If you could forward any information on the car to [email protected] I would much appreciate it, and if anyone could give me a really rough breakdown on major differences between the series :D

Thank

Edited by Trozzle

Time and resources. I can't do the work myself, even if I wanted to. I'd also have to source a gearbox, clutch, etc etc, which would probably take a while assuming I didn't just buy them new :D

How much would a conversion cost assuming I have none of the needed parts myself? Inclusive of labour, considering I can't do it lol

Time and resources. I can't do the work myself, even if I wanted to. I'd also have to source a gearbox, clutch, etc etc, which would probably take a while assuming I didn't just buy them new :P

How much would a conversion cost assuming I have none of the needed parts myself? Inclusive of labour, considering I can't do it lol

Hi Troy,

Just sent you the information I have on the Skyline Andrew is selling.

Not much difference between the Series 1 and 2 once they are modified. This one already has a VeilSide kit and GTR wing etc on it so you would only pick it as a Series 1 by the TPS having only 1 connector on it instead of 2 and the rear garnish is clear instead of the body colour.

Just so you can get comments off other guys here as well Troy I'll post up the specs:

Vehicle

1994 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

Price

$10,000

Kilometres

155,000

Body

2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour

gun metal grey

Interior Colour

grey

Transmission

5 speed Manual

Drive type

Rear

Engine

6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate

YCJ99B

Reg Expiry

AUG-2009

Road Worthy Certificate

Yes

Vehicle ID

5739730

Brief Comments

PRICE DROP!!! 250 kws at the wheels. Recently passed full RTA inspection + 4 new tyres!

Comments

Over $15000 spent in the following:

Engine / running gear:

? 3 inch turbo back exhaust with hi flow cat and cannon muffler.

? Front mount intercooler.

? Greddy adj cam gears

? Bosch Ignition coils with hi-performance leads.

? HKS Pod filter with custom cold air box and custom intake piping.

? NGK Iridium spark plugs.

? Z32 airflow meter.

? Nismo 555 cc injectors.

? Apexi Power FC engine management with hand controller.

? Apexi electronic boost controller.

? Custom Garrett turbo similar to GT30 but with large Nissan exhaust housing.

? Cusco oil catch can.

? Exceedy hi-performance clutch.

? 250rwkw.

Interior:

? Boost gauge and HKS Auto turbo timer in dash.

? PFC hand controller.

? High end stereo with Mp3 play head deck, Kenwood split speaker?s front and back, 2 x Clarion 200watt rms amps and a 12 inch Alpine sub.

Handling:

? Bilstien shocks with lowered King springs.

? Hicas lock bar.

? Camber kit installed on all wheels.

? Cusco strut tower braces back and front.

? Slotted rotors on the front with race brakes pads all round.

Body:

? Trust front bar with veilside side skirts.

? Speedy 18 inch dished rims in gold with chrome lips.

? Type M rear wing.

? LED indicators.

oooo thanks for the post :P

Why do I read $10,000 over and over? lol am I reading it wrong?

Seems VERY cheap, a little too cheap tbh...what's his reason for selling?

Edited by Trozzle

Man, i forgot about this thread... sorry mate.

Andrew has had the car for at least 5 years that I can remember. He has been trying to sell it for about 1 and a half years i think..

He's now selling because he bought a motorbike which gives him a bigger grin than his skyline did.

Heh fair enough. Unfortunately when I called him after reading the email you sent me, it'd already sold.

Not to worry though, there's 2 good looking R33s and an R34 in Sydney I want to check out, and another R33 s1 here in Canberra...

a mate of mine has an R34 GTT for sale, its a 5 speed coupe, white, factory nismo body kit, eyelids, hks bov, had a new genuine coilpack or 2 a few months ago and it has new (fitted about 2 months ago but hardly driven on) 20" AU racing wheels, they're black 5 spoke with nice big shiney dish and 225/30/20 falken 452 tyres (all fitted by me). also comes with the stock GTT wheels with good nexen tyres.

basically it's stock as, no mods besides what's above, have a dyno printout from the last sau dyno day at esp too, made 168kw, stock as a rock.

i'm pretty sure he wants $24 000 ono, his number is 0447374540 and his name is andy, give him a call after about 6pm any day if you're interested.

D.

Buy Chubbsey's!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...st-t256203.html

I've known both the owners of this car... the owner before Chubbs was our ex SAU President (an older guy with a kid), and always treated it very well.

  • 4 weeks later...

hi,

Didnt have enough time to read through the whole thing, but i will have my r33 for sale soon, a very clean and tidy r33 s1 (manual) seriously you will be impressed when u see it. Standard as though, apart from a cat back exhaust and air filter (both came with it) 128,000kms on the clock, 100k service completed and thats a FULL service. I just need to fix up the damage some punks did when they tried to steal her!! Which i have pm'd u about also!!

Regards

PK

lol good to see ppl are keeping this thread alive, thanks for all the help :thumbsup:

I was contacted a few weeks back from a private seller in QLD (hey look, he posted a few posts back ^^^) regarding his GTST he was trying to get rid of.

More or less what we came down to was too good to pass up. I was about ready to deal with driving my cloud for a while, and resume the search later on, but after looking into this one a bit further...needless to say, as of today you might be seeing a bit of purple around town. well, more purple...k

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