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1994 R33 GTS-T Skyline RB25det Manual $7000ono

I'm selling it cheap as I have just bought a 07 4x4 hilux and need it gone.

The Good

It has been used as a daily driver without any problems.

Aircon works fine just been regassed a month ago.

It is mod plated for a turbo, piping and intercooler but only has a modified intercooler on it, still running std turbo. The mod plate info hasn't got a brand of turbo listed so you can put on whatever type you want.

Nismo mags and 300km dash.

The car drives nice with a minimal bodyroll but still doesn't destroy your spine on a long drive. I was going to keep this as a toy but the gf won't approve so it has to go . . . something about a 1 skyline at a time rule.

Led tail lights

The Bad

The timing belt was replaced recently but when it was done the bearings weren't replaced, they now make noise and will need to be replaced.

The fuel pump works fine but makes an annoying noise.

8 ball gearstick (sooooo lame)

stupid blow off valve that doesn't work

Other than that the car is fine.

Test drives are welcome but I won't be letting anyone behind the wheel until they show me the money! I can meet people at Garden City or near there.

Call Andrew on 040 666 55 45

It is the Beetroot coloured (someone actually had it resprayed this colour) 33 behind my gf, I'll post more pictures in time to come.

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how much to fix bearings?

That depends on if you can do the job yourself, if so it will cost $40 for replacement bearings minimum, you should really do the water pump which I'm not sure of the cost, at the same time. The timing belt that's in it has only had a couple of thousand kms on it but some would replace that as well. I had planned to do it all my \self but started a new job and had to buy the ute.

how many kms?

the clock says 157076 but as you can see the numbers aren't nice and even so it's suspect. To confuse matters more the transport dept have it listed at 166,000kms. The engine has been replaced recently and was supposedly 80,000ish k's, this was when they put the new belt in and didn't bother with the bearings.

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If your keen it's best to come and see the car as it's surprisingly good for the price. I spent a long time finding one so nice and cheap but am not allowed it as a company car so it has to go. I'm not greedy so I'm passing on my savings to whoever buys it. There is no point having two skylines as toy cars so the 33 has to go.

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