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Model: 1998, 40th Anniversary R33 GTS-t Series II

Transmission: Manual

Kilometres: 104xxx

Colour: White

Rego: 07/2011

Price: $10500 - This is cheap already, look at people selling their Series I for the same price!

Location: Canley Vale/NSW

Reason for Sale: Currently have 2 cars & 1 motorbike and use public transport for work

Contact: via PM

Engine (Unopened):

  • Apexi Air Filter
  • Hi Octane Air Filter Enclosure
  • TRUST Intercooler & eBay Piping Kit
  • GReddy Type-RS Blow off Valve Plumbed Back
  • Modified Stock Intake pipe with 3” Alloy Pipe
  • Just Jap Bell Mouth Mild Steel Dump Pipe
  • Just Jap Ceramic Cat
  • Apex’i 3.5” Cat Back Exhaust

Transmission & Driveline:

  • Exedy 3-Puk Sport Ceramic Plate Clutch with Exedy NC10T R32 GT-R 1.1 ton pressure plate (under 4000 km old)
  • Nismo R32 GT-R Pivot Point (under 4000 km old)
  • Nismo R32 GT-R Push Slave Cylinder (under 4000 km old)
  • Spigot & Bearing changed when clutch changed (under 4000 km old)

Suspension:

  • Bilstein Shock Absorbers (Sydney Kid’s Group Buy)
  • King Springs (Sydney Kid’s Group Buy)
  • Bump Stops & Shock Absorber Boots (Sydney Kid’s Group Buy)
  • SuperPro Urethane Castor Bush Rods

Braking / Wheels / Tyres:

  • QFM A1RM Brake Pads All Round (0 – 700° C Range)
  • Rays Engineering CERUMO 17” Staggered Alloys F: 17x8” R: 17x9”
  • F: KUHMO 235/45/17R KU36 XS R: KUMHO 255/40/17R KU31 ECSTA

Interior / Electrics / Stereo:

  • Blitz 60mm Mechanical Boost Gauge
  • Innovate LC-1 DB 52mm Wideband Kit & Blue Lit Gauge
  • Razo Pedals
  • Nissan Genuine Floor Mats
  • Pioneer 6850MP CD/MP3/WMA Headunit
  • Response 4x100 Digital Amplifier
  • Focal Front 6.5” Splits
  • Response 6.5” Kevlar with 1” Titanium Tweeter Coaxial
  • Response Precision 12” Dual Voice Coil Carbon Fibre Subwoofer (Dual 2 Ohm)
  • Carpeted & Moulded 12” Subwoofer Enclosure on Left Hand Side of Boot
  • 3x Layers of eDead Sound Deadening on Front Doors Inner & Outer skin of doors
  • Foam & Custom MDF Speaker Brackets

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Edited by johnnilicte

Forgot to mention, comes with:

- Stock SMIC

- Stock JDM Flare, great as a party trick >_<

- Heaps of great burnt MP3s (mainly trance & electro)

- If you're nice, I'll even throw in a Pro-Lock Steering Wheel Lock

Car also has 15% tint all round, great for driving naked to the missus' house to surprise her!

btw, BUMP..

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm so bored, I will change the oil this weekend...

how come no one wants it? it's the same price as a R32 GTS-t !!!!!!!!

R33 = has ABS, Dual Airbags, Makes More Linear Power, Better Gearbox, etc..!!!!!!

very good price for the car!! surprised it hasn't sold yet! Good luck with the sale Johnny!

thanks Andy!

I have no idea why it's not selling, but I see S1 without Airbags and ABS get sold for the same price?

I'll take $9500 without the stereo...

Is there something wrong with me or my car?

It's relatively in good condition

Motor is in good nick for it's age

It has relatively low kms for it's age and it's competitors

and it's CHEAP?

Come on $9999 or $9500 without the stereo.. that's pretty cheap for a 1998 Series II with ABS!

  • 3 weeks later...

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