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1994 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T 5spd Manual 2 Door Coupe with Custom Purple Paint and Full Body Kit

Location:

Brisbane

Item Condition:

The car is in good condition, it's reliable and well looked after.

Price and Payment Conditions:

***UPDATE*** I've dropped the price from $17,500 to now $14,500 on other websites including this one as my situation has changed and I need the car sold quickly.

Extra Info:

I've had a number of people ask me about the Odometer reading, I've re-worded the phrase below and I hope it makes more sense.

This car was serviced on 21 Feb 2009 and replaced with a new Instrument Cluster, Sparkplugs and Brand New Tyres. The engine was rebuilt at 100,000Kms in mid 2007 with Forged Pistons, the Gearbox strengthened and the car produced 330rwhp on 17psi. The main item restricting more hp is the size of the turbo.

Also note that the old Instrument Cluster shows Odometer at 125,000Kms which stopped working recently and this is why I had this replaced with a new Instrument Cluster which now shows the Odometer reading at 183,092Kms. However, as noted above, the engine is fairly new.

So, if you're after a car with a decent amount of power which is fun to drive and able to turn heads, then look no further!

Performance Modifications include the following:

* Trust Frontmount Intercooler

* HKS Turbo

* A'PEXi Power FC with hand controller

* A'PEXi Boost Controller

* 3 Inch Bullet Exhaust with A'PEXi N-1 Muffler

* Blowoff Valve

* Full Body Kit

* 17" Primax Mag Wheels

* Custom Paint Job

* Tein Sport Suspension

* Twin Plate Clutch

* Z32 Air Flow Meter

* Nismo 740cc Injectors

* Oil-Air Seperator / Catch Can

* K&N Air Filter

* Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

* GReddy Oil and Boost Gauges

* Custom Surge Tank with dual fuel pumps

* HKS Turbo Timer

* Nismo Racing Radiator Cap

* Nismo Gear Stick

* Short Shifter Installed

* Plus much more!!!

The car is registered and a Safety Certificate has been received.

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

I am willing to negotiate and come to an agreement. Also, inspections can be arranged at any location within Brisbane. If you're interested, please call me to ask any questions that you may have. ***MUST SELL***

Contact - Kon 0421 388 170

Price has now dropped to $13,500!!!!

The first person to come up with the cash will get MUCH more then they paid for :(

Also, thanks for all the offers for swaps, but I need the cash at this point in time ;)

Unfortunately, the last buyer fell through :(

I'm dropping the price again to $12,900!!!

I need to sell this ASAP.

For everyone who is reading this thread....................I just need to ask a simple question.

Is the selling price reasonable?

The Oil has just been changed, the car has also been vaccumed and polished.

I've got two buyers who are planning on looking at the car this weekend and at least one more next weekend. (All sound very keen)

There has been a lot of interest lately, however, only a handful of people with actual money to spend and more people offering for swaps.

I'd like to point out that if I am unable to sell the car in the next 2-3 weeks. The price is going back up as I won't need the money as urgently anymore.

So here is a geniune chance for whoever is interested in picking up a decent ride for a very decent price :unsure:

I can be contacted on 0421 388 170 to answer any questions.

Hey everyone!

Ok, I've been asked about the fuel consumption and if it is possible to change the car back to non-turbo from various people.

So just to clarify, fuel consumption is like a normal V6 - I get about 400-450kms a tank and a full tank of fuel is about 60-65L. So you'll spend about $60 a week. However, if you're going to drive around like a racecar driver everywhere, then it will drink like a V8 :blush:

Now converting the car back to non-turbo shouldn't be a problem, but I'm not sure exactly what this would cost. It may be a good idea for the potential buyer to ask their mechanic for a quote.

If there are any mechanics who has done this or if you know of someone who has made this conversion, can you please give me a ball park figure? Cheers :)

The car has now been SOLD.

I'm sure the buyer will have just as much fun as I did with the car :rolleyes:

and remember...................all the girls will want to go for a ride - so make sure you charge them :blink:

The car has now been SOLD.

I'm sure the buyer will have just as much fun as I did with the car :D

and remember...................all the girls will want to go for a ride - so make sure you charge them :rolleyes:

No worry, will charge them in a "special way". :blink:

Thanks for the car anyway, great car!!

All the best for your business buddy!

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