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Hey All,

I'm in the North Brisbane Area 4017

Up for sale is my '94 R33 Gtst coupe auto.

Looking for $5000 NEG - No RWC

Here is a few things about it.

~248K on it

comes with:

  • APEXI SAFC fitted
  • manual under bonnet boost adjust
  • Genuine skyline front floor mats (average condition)
  • Spare rear wing (needs paint)
  • spare alternate style front bumper (also needs paint - the guy who owned it before me was going to use it for FMIC)
  • Remus exhaust 3" cat back with a split dump pipe.
  • SONY 7" DVD player and media centre. with iPod connector in centre console
  • also comes with lots of receipts from work done since import and import receipts and such
  • New battery in March
  • K&N panel filter with filter charge kit.

My list of things i Know are not right

  • Will need new tyres for road worthy
  • the aircon doesn't work (i believe it just needs a re-gas)
  • both doors have damaged paint
  • driver's seat has the usual tear in it on the right side support
  • one wheel rim is damaged but they are el cheapo ones anyway
  • front left of bumper has some paint scuffed off.

this car has been good to me and a lot of fun but its time for something more sensible (need to slow down till my points catch up)

since i have owned it at around 215K it has had an oil and oil filter change carried out every 5K

fuel filter change carried out every 15K and when i bought it.

previous owner only ran it on ultimate. i only run it on vortex 98.

mainly highway driving for me commuting as well.

kept in the garage at home.

any other questions i'm more than happy to answer

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0431 082 447

Cheers, Willy

P.S. Will post more photos over the weekend.

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Edited by wacky_will
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