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As the title states, I'm selling my 1994 R33 Gtst RB25.

Looking for $8,250 which is much less than the average for a car of this sort and year (I'll get to some reasons why, after details)

Details:

Transmission – 5 Speed Manual

Body – 4 Door 4 Seat Sedan

Kilometres – 147,800

Colour – Gunmetal Grey

Interior Color – Grey

Drive type – Rear

Reg expiry –4th October 2011

Engine – 6 Cylinder Petrol Intercooled Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

ECU - Microtech LT-12 (original also included in sale)

- Slotted and drilled rotors front and rear with new pads.

- Genuine Greddy front mount intercooler kit

- GTR fuel pump

- Splitfire ignition coil packs

- Tein fully adjustable coilovers

- 3in exhuast from turbo back (new muffler as of Feb 2011)

- Turbo rebuilt and high-flowed

- 400r bodykit (only the front) and nismo side skirts

- JVC mp3 cd player and speakers

- K&N pod filter with silicon inlet pipe

-18'' Zepter 3piece mesh wheels with nice staggered dish

- Rear tyres (BRAND NEW) 265x35x18 and 245x45x18 front

More Pictures:

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The good:

Overall the car's body is in good condition, some scuffing of the paint on the outside (mainly just on the spoiler and parts of the body kit) and minor scratches but nothing noticable, no rust, the car itself looks very neat and tidy inside and out (as you can see from the pictures), a minor cigarette burn can be seen on the drivers side seat and floor from a previous owner (I dont smoke and there is none of that noticeable 'smoker smell' in the car at all).

Last owner replaced the clutch, pressure plate, clutch master, thrust bearing, slave cylinders and main bearing. Ive recently had the car tuned + ECU dyno tuning and a new exhaust fitten in Feb of this year. Very recently had brand new rear tyres put on (theyve done less than 500km so far)

Im also throwing in all the original parts I have, the original ECU, a 2nd front bumper, original floor mats and steering wheel and the stock muffler.

The bad:

The car can have issue idling when its cold or during cold weather, seems to be a common skyline issue but I havent gotten around to dealing with it. Runs fine once its had a chance to warm up or if the weather is warm enough in general.

The second issue is the main reason why Im selling, the 2nd gear syncros need to be replaced, and I havent the time or money to do that at the moment. The car is still drivable and all the other gears are fine, but its definitely not ideal. This is the main reason why Im selling and Ive chopped a couple of K off the selling price to compensate, if your more mechanically skilled than me it shouldnt be a huge issue to deal with.

Im looking to sell to someone who has the time and money to look after this car because I unfortunately dont anymore

Currently running 2 cars + being a Uni student and Im not working all that much + moving to town in the very near future, so its getting too much to run both this car and my other one.

I live in the Adelaide hills, near Mt Barker, so thats the best place to meet if you want to check out the car. From the 25th of July onwards Im back at uni, so meeting times will be difficult, but I'll do my best to work something out since Id really like a quick sale.

Anyone interested (serious buyers only please) contact me via PM on this forum, email or phone my mobile listed below.

Also feel free to post in this thread with any further questions etc.

Mobile: 04-07092930 (phone anytime, if I dont answer please leave a message and Ill get back to you asap.)

Email: [email protected]

Cheers,

Alex

Edited by LexDelta
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  • 2 weeks later...

Seems like I cant edit the original post, which is a bit of a pain.

Either way, heres a couple more pictures. Feel free to email me or phone me about the car. Ask questions - make an offer!

Im open to negotiation.

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