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1996 R33 Gts-t series 2 manual coupe white 102,xxx - $11,000ono

Have owned and has been my wife's daily driver, 100% reliable, very regrettable sale due to baby coming (in 15 weeks!!!)

Handles and drives beautifully, no accident damage, non-smokers, everything works, nothing leaks, all in great condition, dual airbags, cold aircon, sunroof, nothing to spend, RWC.

Mods on car when bought

- HKS 3" turbo back exhaust, super drager polished 5" outlet

- HKS turbo timer

- Clarion CD player

- Genuine Nissan Skyline mats

All done in past 12 months

- new BC Racing RS series coilovers (height and ride adjust)

- 19" black Enkei mags with new rubber - 90% tread

- Mongoose alarm and immobiliser with central locking

- Replaced handbrake and gear lever with quality leather replacements.

- New pioneer 6.5" speakers in rear

- New Century battery

- Engine rebuilt at 88k with new pistons, rings, timing belt etc. all receipts available $3500 (done at 88k)

Driven 14k since and never, ever missed a beat. Gets 350km to 45l (12.8l/100km) around town 400km+ on highway.

- Solenoid was also removed by previous owner, this was professionally checked during rebuild.

- Stock turbo rebuild 2 years ago, steel wheel etc.

Rest of 100,000k service just done, all diff, trans oils etc.

New front brake pads

Car in Bundaberg, QLD, may drive reasonable distance for inspection, will help with any RACQ etc. inspection.

Call 0458 797 736

Email [email protected]

Pics soon.

Some pics.

Note, height is 345 rear, 355 front just now, can go much lower if you like - just not practical around here with speedhumps etc.

Ask any questions you like, offers over PM please.

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Thanks, GTST :-)

I guess people do put the price at the end usually though eh. I like to get the news out first though as I generally ramble a lot.

I'm sorry to see her go and if it wasn't for the fact that my pregnant wife hates being jiggled around and it's a nightmare to put a baby seat into, I'd be keeping it.

Have owned for a year now and can't fault it, fantastic mid-range and drive-ability around the town and country roads round here, with the exhaust, filter, single-stage boost and all the money I've spent getting the engine just right. Has had 1 previous owner who imported at 76k around 2-3 years ago.

If I was keeping it, then I guess I'd be looking at a Nistune or simliar, boost controller etc.

I skipped putting an FMIC on mainly due to the law in QLD and I preferred throttle response to top-end power, given it's a daily and not a track car. Also purposely chose non-staggered wheels so I can rotate the tyres (Hey, I'm 35 and these things make sense now and my wife drives it mostly).

Bump.

Open to swaps for something more economical/ less fun. 4 door, 4 cyl/ v6, economical...........................zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, sorry fell asleep. But yeah, swaps of something similar in value < 150km

Edited by awhiteone

Just added 6 months rego... still offers around $11,000.

Bundy is only 3.5 hours from Brisbane and I can arrange inspection at RACQ locally so you don't even have to drive to inspect.

Bump

Runs and handles like new! Nothing to be spent. 6 months rego. Non smoking owner. No flood or hail damage. Free bottle of rain-x included!

Not sure why not even a bite at 10k I'm open to offers.

Do I need to add a free set of steak knives and a massage to make the sale?

Car is in sunshine coast, mooloolaba today and tomorrow. Call me if u wanna come have a look.

Don't let me trade this in at some car yard where a dealer will make 5k selling it on for way more than it worth to some poor unsuspecting buyer!

Plus, the less I get for it the less baby clothes, toys and stuff we can buy for our baby. Imagine, a poor little baby running around in rags, being driven around in a shabby torago that we traded the skyline in for... Poor little baby. :-)

Actually, I'm over bumping this up. Someone make a decent offer more than a f*kn car yard scumbag will offer for a trade in and it's yours. Otherwise I'll f*kn crash or torch the f*kker myself... which would be a sin for such a nice clean unthrashed example but hey ho. I"m over-insured, f*kkit.

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