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Item Summary: R33 gtst skyline silver 250rwkw-11psi- $6k firm

Location: NSW: Sydney

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need money for wedding - So NO SWAPS

Asking Price: 6000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me for my contact info.

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Hi Guys,

Selling the missus' silver R33 Gtst skyline. Have now owned for about 4 years. Got it as a stock standard auto. Professionally converted to manual, so car has a relative easy life.

1995 S1.5 S2 running gear.

Mods;

Bigger turbo - Looks to be a highflow job with t04 internals. Comes on very hard. Alot of potential left.

-FMIC kit 600x300x76

----Custom made split dump pipe by Carline Mufflers

-Stainless steel intake pipe with pod filter (flutters very loud for people who like that stuff)

----Trust 3inch cat back exhaust (quiet as, but when full throttle roars).

-Nismo clutch combo, extremely light weight flywheel and clutch plate itself will need replacing as slips upon boost.

----4.3 diff ratio, lower then normal so it accelerates alot quicker. Combined with the lightweight flywheel this car revs quickly.

-SAFC tuned by HITMAN at race solutions Penrith. Made 235rwkw on about 10-11psi. That was with the auto in it. It's now manual so estimated power would be atleast 250rwkw on the same boost. Never ran more then 12psi.

----Running on stock rims atm, but will through in some WORK VS 2 piece mesh wheels with dish for free...one rim needs repair, tyres are gone.

-Paint is pretty good, a few scratches here and there.

----Car always well maintained using motul synthetic oils.

- Fuel system is stock atm, will need upgraded injectors and pump to push it any further. Potential is there for more power..

Things that need to be done, reason why its cheap.

-Interior needs to be put back together. Had to take dash out and carpet out.

-Needs blue slip. Should pass blue slip fine with stock suspension in which I will give the buyer. The pod is enclosed.

-Needs new clutch plate to drive %100.

That's all I can think of atm..

Price is $6k firm.

Located in Sydney's West.

Pm me for Contact info.

Will get pictures soon..only have one crap one for now

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Will be for sale for about 2 weeks, as my wedding is coming up soon and may end up just getting a loan out instead of selling both my skyline's.

Cheers

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looking to sell this quickly now. $5k...firm..

All its needs is the interior put back in, I have no time or enthusiasm to do it. And then rego and a new clutch.

what suspension is it running? how much rego, pic of other wheels?? had any problems wih it thanks in advance :)

Stock shocks with lowered eibech springs (I think they are eibech). Comes with another set of stock suspension. No rego needs blueslip.

Rims won't come with the car anymore at the revised price, sorry couldn't edit 1st post. I will fix em and put them on my r32.

Never had any problems with the car, bar an alarm burning up. and the clutch is on its last legs. Still drivable but will slip upon boost.

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Will try to get photos of interior..dash/steering wheel/seats need to be put back in. Less then a days work in total.

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Stock shocks with lowered eibech springs (I think they are eibech). Comes with another set of stock suspension. No rego needs blueslip.

Rims won't come with the car anymore at the revised price, sorry couldn't edit 1st post. I will fix em and put them on my r32.

Never had any problems with the car, bar an alarm burning up. and the clutch is on its last legs. Still drivable but will slip upon boost.

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Will try to get photos of interior..dash/steering wheel/seats need to be put back in. Less then a days work in total.

hey man is car still 4 sale? pm me

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