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I have for sale a 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-4 turbo for sale. The GTS-4's R33's (R32's were turbo) only came out non-turbo. So this car is rare and has been converted to turbo by using the 4WD Stagea (wagon) engine and turbo with 46000km's on it, this car is very rare. I wanted a R33 4WD turbo so i had to get it converted into turbo. The only other option is the R33 GTR but of course cost too much.

The car has the following parts done to it:

* HKS 4" super dragger exhaust

* RB25DET Stagea with now around 50000km's on it

* Turbo timer

* Momo steering wheel

* TV (but still in japanese)

* Front mount intercooler

* Boost gauge

* 3 point immobilizer

* GTR wing

* HKS air filter

* Daikan heavy duty clutch

* the usual CD and MD stackers

Plus maybe a few things i forgot. The license plates on the car are XEN-833. Also just to note, the car is very clean inside.

The car has always been kept at 7psi and very rarely been "flogged". The reason why i am selling is due to running costs but to mainly just pay off my personal loan.

Please email me for any questions or SMS me on 0421830772. If you are interested, your welcome to contact me as i want this sold asap. Im not sure how to do it exactly but i do have pics of the car.

Regards,

Luke

EDIT: Price is $17500

six it sounds to me likw u are after this perfect skyline. man u will never find one as such anyone of them will have something wrong with it. man

Six,

the odometer in the car reads at 95000km's but with the Stagea (4WD Nissan wagon) that was put it, ihas about 50000km's, only put about 6000km's since it was converted.

the colour is white, and about power output, i wouldnt really know, ive never dyno'ed it, but i can tell you it grabs off the mark due to the 4WD.

the brakes havent been upgraded, but the ones on there now are fine, the guy that did it for me said they are fine aswell, it stops me quickly with the ABS, if your racing with this car, well that might be another matter.

after the frount mount intercooler was put on and 4" supper dragger, which was a few months ago, it was tuned, but not dyno tuned, and is working perfectly fine.

oh also to note that we have put on a new condenser to get gas for the air-conditioning, the other one was damaged when the motor was put in. also to get the blue slip passed where about to put the stock air filter back on as mechanics cant pass aftermarket air filters, after its passed we are putting the after market HKS one back on.

any more questions? feel free to ask away.

regards,

luke

NOW $19500!

it has to be sold asap. if someone were to buy it off me at this price im going to re-gas the air-conditioning, get the blue slip done, pink slip and re-register it all for you with 12 months rego!, all worth around $900. the aftermarket HKS air filter will be put on after the blue slip has been passed.

i want this gone asap as im getting desperate for money as ive just bought a get around car and to pay of bills/loan.

regards,

Luke

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where abts in syd?

would be interested if u could provide me with a dyno sheet proving car's power

Im located in western sydney, in Marayong with surrounding suburbs like Blacktown, Kings Langely etc near by. I have never dyno'ed the car so i wouldnt have a clue on whats its output is. Id say it would be virtually the same as a GTS-T. Its running a standard 7psi but this has the advantage of the 4WD. It takes off really well while dropping the clutch with all 4 tyres biting and grabbing while it launches.

Just email me if you like to come over to see it or just give me a buzz, more than happy to tell you more about it.

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