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FOR SALE

$19,500

Location NSW.

Nissan Skyline 1993 R33 GTSt series 1

2.5 straight 6 cylinder, double over-head cam, EFI turbo

187kw standard – Close to 200rwkw now

ONLY 88,000ks

SAU Trophy winner! "Best R33 GTSt in NSW 2005"

Engine-

Blitz Front mounted intercooler (Japan)

HKS Super Dragger 2 Cat back Exhaust (Japan)

3' down pipe with high flow catalytic converter

HKS pod air filter (Japan)

Powerplay "Tuned rom" C.P.U.

Apexi boost dash-mounted guage (Japan)

GReady Electronic boost controller

High flow fuel pump

Body-

Full kit -400r front, Edge skirts and rear bar (Japan)

Nismo S-Tune stickers (Official)

R34 GTR Skyline 18x9 Forged Magnesium rims with Dunlop LeMans 255 45 (75% tread!!)

Carbon-

East Bear -Bonnet, Boot and lip wing (Japan)

Ganador mirrors (Japan) with optional blue tint mirrors

Nismo pillar garnish (Japan)

Carbon fuse box

Carbon air box

dash (finish)

dial surround (Japan)

rear number plate backing

Interior-

GTR 33 Skyline seats (front and rear) and door trims (Japan)

MOMO carbon higlighted steering wheel

Razo titanium pedals (Japan)

Nismo floor mats (Japan NISMO genuine) RARE!

Pioneer flip out DVD/MP3 head unit ,alpine amp with Pioneer speakers with gold cabling

Suspension-

Billstein custom rate coil overs

New nolethane bushings alround

GTR sway bars (front and rear) (Japan)

Strut braces (front and rear)

Other-

DBA front slotted brake rotors

Braides brake lines

Endless brake pads

7-layer security window tint

Car alarm with 3 point immobilisers, shock sensors, tilt sensors & interior motion sensors.

This is a list of most of the major parts added to the car. But is not complete.

First and only Australian owner. Imported it through Just Jap.

Always driven as my second car.

This is a reluctant sale.

This car was lovingly built with no expense spared and it's easy to see. I purchased a lot of the rare parts in Japan myself.

Unique features like custom carbon fiber dash and highlights

Great drivable power, no laggy big turbo, just great response.

The car has just had a huge major service (2 months ago) where I had a lot of things done:

New engine oil,

new diff oil & gear box oil (Nissan Japan original)

new coolant,

new brake fluid

new BRAIDED BRAKE LINES

Whiteline suspension tune and adjust and alignment done in last 3 months.

Not your average Skyline.

I built it in the theme of a Japan Street tuned car, and love Carbon fibre.

Handles great on the track.

FULLY LEGALLY ENGINEERED. WITH ALL LEGAL PAPERS FOR ALL MODS!!!

At great expense!!!!

Genuine inquiries only. Sale, not swap.

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Custom dash, GTR33 seats (front and rear and door trims) Razo peddles, MOMO wheel.

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Not current shot - changed since this was taken.

Edited by CarbonS

not a big fan of graffics on cars but that is suttle and greatly adds to the look of the car.

great looking car and god dam its clean.

gl bro. well presented

Update.

More parts on car:

Nismo clear side indicators,

Nismo leather gear knob.

Car comes with origional bonnet & boot and suspension.

The bonnet has a lip on the front centre and the boot has a small lip wing(rare) under the standard wing too.

:blush:

ALSO SELLING - Set of used Tein coil overs- Type HR I think. Nice and firm, great for track. Only $350!!!

:blush:

Thanks for the comments.

FOR SALE

Buddy Club N+ spec R33gtst coil overs.

As-new. Only done 2000kms. Great condition.

$1500 cash. Paid over $1900 new.

Msg me if you're interested.

Thanks.

Hey man just wondering if you would take $9000???

Very interested in the car!!!!! lol

No seriously guys this is one clean car, I have seen this car plenty of times and the attention to detail is perfect

  • 2 months later...

CAR IS SOLD..............

:P

I'm gonna miss that car....

Thanks for your comments all.

Edited by CarbonS

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