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post-33272-1288681944_thumb.jpgpost-33272-1288682060_thumb.jpgpost-6399-1125464280.jpgseries 1 1993 r33gtst nissan skyline. i have owned this car for approximately 4 years. During this time it has been mechanically perfect, i have added and upgraded performance parts in the quest for 250 + kw aiming for a nice streetable import however priorities have changed now and unfortunately it is time to let her go , it has:

series 2 rear spoiler

3'' xforce turbo back exhaust system

front mount intercooler

HKS GT-RS turbo kit

18'' advanti racing alloys

saber boost guage

gizzmo boost controller

spitfire coil packs

tomei fuel pump

excedy heavy duty clutch

mongoose alarm system

gates performance timing belt installed at 140,000kms

brand new battery fitted a week ago

sony head unit, one sony 250 watt amp and one fusion 250 watt amp mounted in the boot

the car will also come with an apexi fc computer however it has been removed from the car as i am advised it needs the hand controller to tune it. (the stock computer is running the car at the moment)

As stated the car has been mechanically perfect however there are a few minor cosmetic flaws, I will try to describe them as best i can. some of the paint on the roof and bonnet is starting to look a little faded the front rhs quarter panel has a dent in it where someone hit the car in a parking lot ( i will supply another mostly undamaged one with the car) there is a small tear on the drivers side seat easily covered by a seat cover, the boot scuff plate was missing when i bought it. i bought another one however it turned out to be a series 2 one and doesn't fit (i will include it in the sale if requested) and the rear rhs plastic mud guard has a crack. The air-conditioning also needs a regas. These things are mostly unnoticeable and easily fixed.

The current registration expires on the 24th of november. The car will be sold un-registered .i have asked my mechanic to have a quick look over the car and he said all it needs for RWC is 3 new tyres.

the car can be picked up from the coorparoo area brisbane, with payment at the time of pickup.

i am happy to answer any questions or arrange an inspection either through the site or on 0424634439

need it gone!

for some reason i can only post these 3 photos at the moment will try again later.

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tidy for the price.... what is the compression like in the motor? is it all good?

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i checked the compression about a year ago just out of curiosity and it showed a consistent reading of 150- 148psi from memory across all cylinders, can't be sure on exact figures i know i was pleasantly suprised though. the car has been serviced every 5-10 thousand kms and looked after mechnically with the best of oils etc. i only run bp ultimate 98 in it. i drive the car to and from work every day and have done for the last 3-4 years. the HKS GT-RS turbo was brought brand new from nengun and is about 15-20,000 kays old and is perfect.

the only flaws are cosmetic and as stated easily fixed.

I'm picking up a brand new nissan navara n friday and really need the skyline gone, i could easily convert the car back to stock and sell all parts seperately and possibly double what i'm asking but just don't have the time!

someone grab a bargain for gods sake!

come have a look.

the car is on ebay aswell.

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What would be involved in getting it registered in South Australia?

Address is Victor Harbour about 80km from the Adelaide city.

Would it just require an ID check or would it need to go thrugh regency?

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What would be involved in getting it registered in South Australia?

Address is Victor Harbour about 80km from the Adelaide city.

Would it just require an ID check or would it need to go thrugh regency?

sorry mate have no idea might have to get in touch with the south aus transport?

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What would be involved in getting it registered in South Australia?

Address is Victor Harbour about 80km from the Adelaide city.

Would it just require an ID check or would it need to go thrugh regency?

take everything off thats aftermarket and replace with stock..

ie

Greddy Type S coil overs

HKS Kansai front & rear underbody brace Kit

Cusco tension rods

Cusco front camber arms

Cusco Rear camber arms

Cusco Drag Rods

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cooparoo hey im in forest lake.. im keen to check this out.

when are you available tomorrow?

you got a vin number so i can rev's check it .. if its going unregisterd.

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cooparoo hey im in forest lake.. im keen to check this out.

when are you available tomorrow?

you got a vin number so i can rev's check it .. if its going unregisterd.

Hey mate I finish work at 5 so any time after that don't have vin number off top of my head but can definately send it through to you when I get home my number is 0439676804, if you wanna call.

Thanks,

Troy

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seems like an awesome car for the price... would defenitely pay 6g's for it.

If u wanted to keep the car registered in another state just open up a PO box address in that state and then a week or two later forward it onto your current address. This way you can keep it registered in that state and can avoid going to regency.. Not that i am sure you would have to go to regency.

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Hey mate I finish work at 5 so any time after that don't have vin number off top of my head but can definately send it through to you when I get home my number is 0439676804, if you wanna call.

Thanks,

Troy

hey buddy , ill call you after work.

justed messaged you via mobile , send us your addy ill be over tonight circa 7pm if thats cool.

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