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Hey all,

This is just an EOI topic atm to see if anyone is interested and to get an approximate price, I will put a price up and feel free to comment what you think it is worth (dont be a douche) Thanks. Pictures on request!

1997 R33 S2 GTS-t Manual 146,000 km/s Silver

Services every 5000km/s or less by BoostWorx (best in Adelaide IMO)

Mods:

Garret GT2540 Ball-bearing turbo

Hybrid FMIC (brand new >100km's)

300ZX Modded computer and tuned

3" Turbo Back Exhaust

17" Rims with tyres 90% front and 70% rear

Mongoose 3 Immobilizer Alarm

Blitz BOV

Apexi EL2 Boost Gauge

Turbosmart E-Boost Street 40psi model

Heavy Duty Clutch

Suspension has been modified to be stiffer but not by me so not sure what was done exactly.

Pioneer OEL Deck

New AFM fitted (2nd hand)

Rocker Cover Gasket Replaced (to fix a old leak)

ABS Relay Replaced

Steering just redone, new tie rod ends, new hub on right wheel etc

Basically I have fixed everything on this car and done it up, there is nothing to do. Ignore the missing paint on the front bar, it used to have a crap Nismo lip on it which cracked and fell off but how it was fitted it pulled paint off. I am getting it repainted next week.

Unfortunately I forgot to get Boostworx to print off the power output but at 15psi it was 220.7RWkW's (295RWHP) but I would recommend if you are lookign at this car seriously ring them and they will tell you I have spared no expense on it and it has been serviced before 5000 ever time.

Interior is near on immaculate and outside is very good.

Looking for $16k or swaps, pref R34 any model really.

Thanks for looking

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More available on request!

Bad Points:

Driver seat has a rip on the side (trying to fix this before i sell it)

hows about swapping for my twin turbo soarer ??

check my topics, and if you were keen i'd be happy to meet you halfway

Hey mate, really nice soarer but I have never really been a fan of them sorry mate. GL with the sale tho!

Hey mate, really nice soarer but I have never really been a fan of them sorry mate. GL with the sale tho!

Will also consider swaps for a V8, BA XR8 UTE or Sedan or VY. PM or reply for any swaps

just a quick note bud, you can buy these for a lot less it may be a very clean example but unless it has 250KW+ with supportings people may not spend that much. i have a 96 S2 with only minor things wrong with it,full body kit, all engineered, making about 200KW and i paid alot less. question is: how much do you want to sell it and how long do you have?

My two coin

GL Bud

Cam

just a quick note bud, you can buy these for a lot less it may be a very clean example but unless it has 250KW+ with supportings people may not spend that much. i have a 96 S2 with only minor things wrong with it,full body kit, all engineered, making about 200KW and i paid alot less. question is: how much do you want to sell it and how long do you have?

My two coin

GL Bud

Cam

Honestly I dont expect to get $16.5k especially on the Skylines Australia forums where you can find some really good bargains but that said I don't need to sell for any reason so its more of a swap thread than a sale but yeh you can get S2 alot cheaper but you will encounter alot of problems not necessarily big ones but wear and tear such as paint, tie rod ends, tires, pads, service, disks cracked, oil leaks, wheel bearings, interior blemishes, dodge wiring, wheel well rust, missing ashtray, missing plastic wheel guards, boost leaks, ignition coils, turbo bearing etc etc.

This list goes on thats all I can think of off the top of my head but I have spent thousands and thousands (ask my mechanic) on this car and there is literally nothing to spend that's why im not selling it at rock bottom price.

Thanks for the comment tho. Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
if you put it for around the 13 - mark it will sell bro , theres 33s with 260rw going for 10 , in average cond tho

Yeh defiantly man but I dont need the money I just thought I would post to see if anyone would be interested in swapping mainly, I am actually really happy with the car and really like it. There is nothing wrong with the car at all, so I am going to get rid of it for a lower price because I just dont need to.

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