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Hey up for sale is my R33 S1 GTS (non turbo, 2 door)

LOCATION:

Whyalla (SA), but i'm in adelaide quite a bit

REASON FOR SALE:

Looking to upgrade to a turbo car or get a track car. I'm not interested in a track for swaps though.

MODIFICATIONS:

ENGINE/DRIVELINE/ETC

  • Factory manual
  • Heavy duty clutch
  • Catback exaust with 3" cannon exaust
  • Engine oil & oil filter changed every 5,000-7,000 km
  • Gear box oil just changed
  • Brakes fluid just changed (inc bleading of all lines all the way through)
  • 17*,***kms (mostly highway, I live in Whyalla)
  • King Lowered Springs
  • KYB shock (less then 10,000kms old)
  • Changed radiator fluid less then 1,000km ago

EXTERIOR

  • Full viva garage type
  • 25mm flared guards front and rear
  • re-spray in blaze blue (outside and door jams only)
  • 17" ROH rims (few marks) with near new Bridgestone Excellece tyres (tyres worth $270ea) (will also come with stock rims with tyres (about 90% tread left on all))
  • Xennon lights (low beam)

INTERIOR

  • Very good condition, besides wear on right side of drivers seat and wear on handbrake "grip"
  • Genuine skyline floor mats (all 5)
  • Average sound system
  • Momo steering wheel with boss kit
  • Isotta shifter
  • Dash cluster globes just replaced with HID look alike globes
  • Climate Control globes replaced with white 40,000MCD LED’s (very bright white light)
  • Ignition light also replaced with 40,000MCD LED

Probably forgotten a lot.

I have always either garaged the car or had my car cover on it since i have owned it.

There are no problems with the car, it's still very reliable and have had no real problems since I’ve have owned it.

COST:

$7,500

I'm also open to swaps for a turbo car (preferably a R32 GTS-4 (coupe)) or a cheap daily, but show me what you have i may be intersted anyway. Willing to put up a maximum of about 5K towards a swap for the right car. Not intersted in a track car.

OTHER:

Even though the car has over 170,000Kms it's still very reliable, and I've found no problems with the engine and there are no problems that haven't been imediately fixed.

CONTACT:

Pm me

PICTURES:

Some newer pics with the rims and of engine and interior will be up soon.

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate would you be interested in swapping for a honda cbr250 rr with custom black paint with blue pearl flames,polished frame, full aftermarket exhaust, and work done to the carby, unrestricted model, does not sound like a 250. real head turner

Newer pics should hopefully be up on the weekend

R33 GTS are RWD (GTS-4 and GT-R are AWD)

Will be in adelaide from the 19th-21st if anyone wants to see the car in person.

Edited by 2FST4U.R33
  • 3 weeks later...

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