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Hi all,

  • Price: 9,000 without coilpacks or 9,500 with coilpacks replaced
  • Model: R33 GTS-T
  • Year : 1993
  • Kms: 110,000

The coilpacks in the car started to play up and only running on 5 cylinders. It is optional for yourself to pay extra and let me do the job or you sort it out yourself. The car is going for a wheel allignment/balance and also getting fresh brake pads all round on Thursday. Plus it is being serviced next week. The car comes with 3 months rego. I hardly drive the car only on weekends. Comes with service manual and car manual with previous service history. So you get a car which you wont need to pay any mechanical fees for a year.

Contact Details

  • Phone: 0432 716 315
  • Location: Adelaide.. Interstate buyers welcome
  • Inspections and mechanic viewings are welcome

  • Mods:
    Exterior:
  • Fresh RB25DET S2 engine with 100,000 put in 6 months ago (Never been boosted)
  • Advance 3" Front & Dump Pipe
  • HKS drag style front mount intercooler w/ 3inch outlets
  • Clear indicators
  • 18" Rims
  • Fresh tyres
  • 3A Pod filter

Interior

  • Genuine Nismo Short Shifter
  • Genuine Nismo Gearknob
  • Genuine Skyline mats
  • 4 x Pioneer Speakers
  • Panasonic headunit with AUX

Please note that this car needs to go to regency for an engine swap inspection. I can give you the number of a guy which will pass you through due to knowing them. The car is not on defect and can be driven around but I have run out of time to finish the car off for inspection. The following will need to be done to pass regency

  • Either buy a dry cell battery (Which i can get one for $100 CHEAP!!) or hook up a tube to outside
  • Hook up the carbon canister and boost solenoid (Which will be supplied by myself)
  • Purchase new coilpacks or pay extra for me to do it

YOU CAN TAKE AS LONG AS YOU LIKE TO GO TO REGENCY.. EVEN WAIT UNTIL YOU GET DEFECTED.. NOT A PRIORITY

I have owned this car for 2 years and I'm sad to see it go. The only reasons i'm selling is because i cant afford to run it. I'm going overseas in a months time and have HEX fees awaiting. You only need to do these few little things to get the car through, due to myself completing most the other things needed to pass.

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