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Car: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R

Price: $28,000 ono

Kilometres: 48,000kms

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Gold

Rego Expiry: July 2012

Location: Wollongong

Contact: Daniel 0439 622 632 or at [email protected]

Comments:

Car is a genuine R33 GTR and is in immaculate condition with very low kms. It has always been garaged and well looked after. In the 3 years I have owned the car, it has never been raced or tracked, only gets driven on weekends and has been serviced every 5000kms. Previous owner had it for 10 years stored away with a few other vehicles and like myself, only brought it out on weekends.

Modifications:

Engine is pretty much stock, and the car only has a couple of subtle modifications as listed below. (as far as I know)

- 17" 3 piece Simmons wheels

- Kumho KU31 tyres

- Dual Blitz blow off valves

- Cooling Pro alloy radiator

- Larger front mount intercooler with custom piping

- Aftermarket exhaust

- Heavy duty button type clutch

- Remote central locking with boot popper

- Alarm/Immobiliser professionally installed

- Yellow Gold paint job (was done by original owner)

- Alpine/Boston Acoustics/DD stereo system professionally installed

- Optima yellow top battery

Reason for sale: Downgrading to smaller car due to buying a house. Genuine inquiries only, no joy rides or time wasters.

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Cheers Mate.

As I said the car is immaculate and unique, the pictures don't do it much justice. I am open to serious offers as I am getting to the point where I am thinking about seeing how much I will get for it on a trade in and I know it wont be much. Im in no real rush to sell it as I don't want to give it away but the sooner the better for me.

The original owner actually seen my car advertised and contacted me offering help with any details regarding the car. I asked him about the mods, in particular the type of clutch. From what he remembers the clutch is an Exedy 9 puck ceramic, sprung center clutch kit (took me a while to get use to, but loved it when I got the hang of it). Apart from the few things I've already mentioned, the car/motor is stock.

shit if your willing to trade it in then drop that price down. Dont trade. Youll get more away from a dealer

Haha nah mate, im not quiet at that stage yet. Obviously I'll get more through private sale. I have only just dropped the price to $26k this week and want to see if I get anymore interest before dropping it further.

Bit of a cop magnet - but oh so Yum!

To be honest I haven't had any trouble with cops. Had one follow me for about 15min around Wollongong one day but that's about it haha. But yeh, does stand out.

interested in swaps for 02 vy hsv check my topics

Hey mate, nah not really interested in swaps. I'm wanting to downgrade to a smaller, more economical everyday driver and need the extra cash.

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