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Cutting to the chase,

I have an unregistered 93 R33 GTS25T for sale. Gunmetal Gray, 130k km on the clock. straight chassis no dented panels. Runs perfectly. Sunroof.

going for $5500.

I bought this car 8 years ago now, and then lost my license after about a year, let the rego lapse and havent had it on the road since.

Recently i took some steps to fix a few things up, and get it re-registered but i've had a recent change of priorities (Shiney ring and a big party for the soon to be Mrs), and tidying this up is no longer of interest to me.

This car is mostly stock but has the following bits thrown in.

Split fire coils

KYB Gas shocks with Tein springs.

3 inch turbo custom exhaust with custom dump.

Apexi turbo timer.

Hel Braided Brake lines

New Battery

New reconditioned head lamps

Headlights modded so low beam stays on when hi-beam comes on.

HID's in low and high beam (6000k for low beam 8000k for hi)

White LED parkers

Clear side indicator lamps.

17x8 advan model 5 copy rims.

Condition:

Mechanically - its just fine, no leaking oil, drives straight starts everytime. gear box a-ok with no missing gears or other nightmares

Visually - No dented panels (i lie, small pin dent in the drivers rear C pillar from a stone that got spat out of a lawn mower).

Paint work needs work tho. I left it under a car cover for an extended period now there is some bubbling in the paint on the bonet and some ugly ass marks on the roof.

I'm curious to see what a cut and polish would do to the roof, but i think the bonet would need a good sand bakc and respray.

Drivers side front wheel arch has a scrape in the paint from when i backed it out of my old garage when moving.

Rear bar has a few vertical scratches from rubbing a brick pillar in said garage.

Knumb skull who owned it before me used a chassis jack on the sills.

There are also some additional parts that i have purchased recently and fitted but have zero k's on them they WILL NOT be sold with the car for the price above, call these optional extras.

Work CR Kai 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 Bronze rims wrapped in brand new Falken 452's, 100% tread left. (Rims 2200 new, tyres 1200 new) call it $3k together.

HKS Hipower Silent Exhaust, 3 inchs oh shineiness, $1200 new, i'll call it $1000

New Stock Clutch, still in the box. $300

Carbon Fibre boot floor ( i wanted something solid to attach things too that wouldnt slip around) $200

New Catco hiflow cat - $300

Braided clutch line - $100

$4600 all together.

Some mods i'm pulling off, but will include them with the car if requested.

Apexi PFC with hand controller - $1300 (also have the FC legit gear for plugging the the laptop... not sure if i'll part with it yet... ask me)

Apexi EL Mechanical Boost guage (60mm) white face blue backlight $150

Turbo smart Eboost 1 40, great EBC at the end of the day $300

Adjustable upper rear control Arms ($100)

Total $1850

Now take the lot and the car, and we can call it 10K flat, thats a pretty good saving, not only that but i'll throw in all the spares and stock parts i have with it for no extra charge.

A simple stipulation - I wont separate any of these mods until AFTER the car is sold. the buyer of the car gets first choice in which mods (if not all) he chooses to take. And TBH i dont want to end up with am stocker in my driveway if selling is slow with no toys to sweeten the deal for someone.

Once the car is sold i'll post up a FS thread with all the left overs.

Next no low balls, the car by itself is cheap as chips and i've already cut a lot off the mods.

Tyre Kickers - this is unregistered, so it wont be going on any length test drives, i'll figure something out with a legitimate buyer so they can get good peace of mind before parting with cash, but if you just want to see if its quick your wasting both our time.

To someone looking for a good base for a track car, this is a great start, everything runs how it should and the only down side is rego and looks... neither matter for a track project.

If your looking for a build up and parts mule this is also perfect as it isnt an accident victim and as mentioned, just needs to be less ugly.

If your interested shoot me a PM or call me (Simon) on 0404003311

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Forgot to add, i have a brand new set of "skyline" floor mats too (5 peices) and a Momo Millienium wheel fitted.

Car can be registered and has no defects, i'm just not interested in doing it myself.

If you want a blue slip as a condition of purchase PM me and we can sort something out.

  • 8 months later...

Ok, things have become more urgent on this for me now... weddings in 11 months time

Change of Tack, $6k for the lot as is... so basically, thats the cr kai's, hks exhaust, apexi pfc + hand controller, fc legit hardware and s/w, momo wheel split fire coils, shocks, brake lines, spare new clutch, spare old exhaust etc etc for $6k and a free car with all the stock left overs thrown in for free.

Car has 126k km's on it bodies fine but the paint on the roof and bonnet is shite (too long under a car cover).

And the old model 5 rims are nolonger available.

PM me or call me on 0404003311

Simon

  • 1 month later...

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