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Hi all,

My skyline is up for sale. Pics can be found at the link below or click here:

Pics

  • Price: 13,000 ono
  • Model: R33 GTS-T M Spec
  • Year : 1995
  • Kms: 165000

Contact Details

  • Phone: 04211 45480
  • Location: Southside Brisbane
  • Inspections are welcome after 6pm on weekdays and anytime on the weekends

Mods:

Exterior:

  • HKS Split Dump pipe
  • HKS Super Dragger Catback Exhaust 3.5
  • R33 GTR Front bar with genuine GTR indicators
  • Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch
  • Blitz Intercooler
  • Bosch Fuel Pump
  • 17" Speedline wheels (4 new tyres (nankang) changed 500kms ago)
  • Genuine GTR Wing
  • Teins Type Flex Coilovers
  • K &N Pod Filter with enclosure

Interior

  • R33 GTR Seats
  • R33 Series 2 Steering Wheel (AIR BAG connected)

Please note that parts will not be sold separately except for a Apexi Power FC (1300$). Its has not been fitted to the car yet. Pics will be emailed to interested buyers. Also I have a spare Tanabe 4 inch bolt on catback exhaust system which is also up for sale for 350$.

The car has been serviced every 5000 kms with Castrol Synthetic Oil. Just put 6 months rego on 22 Jan 2011. RWC will be provided and plates are not included in the sale.

Partly interested in swaps for a 2000+ subaru wrx, forester gt, 250-600cc LAMS approved motor bikes.. Anyways show me what you got..

Hope to talk to you soon. If you require further info about the car, please post here or pm me.

Thanks

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looking for a quick sale......... 12,500$ NOW..

you wont find a better deal than this with all the extras that come with car for this price.

new tyres put recently (run 1000 kms at the max) - 500$

rego - 410$

gtr seats - 850$

teins coilovers (type flex,one level above super streets) - 850

3.5 inch HKS Catback exhaust - 450$

HKS split dump pipe - 250$

GTR Spoiler - 450$

GTR Front bat with genuine blinkers- 400$

Series 2 wheel - 250$

exedy HD clutch with labour - 900$

Bosch 040 Intank fuel pump - 180$

5500$ worth of gear!!

Update:coilovers are sold now..they have been replaced with stock suspension.

so i am willing to sell the car for 9K. Also the GTR seats may be sold on Monday pending payment. If the sale goes through, the price is 8.5k.

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