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R33 GTS-T for sale...

How is this Skyline unique?

  • Runs like a dream.
  • Original, not modded - not even side skirts.
  • Just 88,500 km on the clock.
  • Rare, blue FACTORY PAINT.
  • I'm the first Australian owner.
  • Kept undercover most of its life (presently garaged).
  • Engine in excellent condition, regular service by specialists & no expense spared maintaining her - evidence of service history included.
  • No rust.
  • No scratches/dents/scrapes etc.
  • Not been crashed or taken to the track.
  • RAWS inspection certificate (equivalent to RWC - been registered in NSW, Vic & ACT no probs).
  • Keyless entry, 3-point immobiliser, wheel lock.
  • 6 months Vic rego remaining.
  • CD player with audio in (for an MP3 player).
  • Not lowered (won't scrape every time you go over a bump or into a driveway).
  • Clean interior, moulded black removable dash cover and dark red/black seat covers.
  • All windows tinted.
  • Recent major service.
  • Dual airbags.
  • Boot strut brace.
  • Original Nissan badges, mats etc.
  • Garmin GPS nuvi 255W included.
  • Most recent dyno run (Dec 2011) showed engine in good health and max power output 174.4 kW.
  • Independently inspected in 2009: received 80% across the board (body/mechanical/interior). Assessment agreed by J-Racing (Canberra).
  • Series 2, turbo.

This skyline is for discerning buyers who want a clean R33 in superb condition...

I travelled far and wide to find her - Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. I wasted time with dodgy sellers who tried to pass off thrashed, exhausted Nissans for more than they were worth. Lots of skylines you see will be dented, scratched, or modded to within an inch of their lives. You'll also find rust, misaligned panels, cheap bodywork and shoddy paint jobs to try and cover it all up.

But not this one.

Why am I selling?

I'm miserable about having to sell her, but I'm moving to inner Sydney and going back to study, so I need to save my pennies.

Enquiries welcome... Ivor King, [email protected], or 0423 299 686 (9am - 9:30pm AEST).

Click here for my www.carsales.com ad.

(Quoted price does not include any applicable govt fees & transaction charges etc., buyer pickup only - located in Melbourne)

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Edited by vekra

that is an amazing looking R33, A friend of mine just bought one for 10k very similar. it took him 8 months to find a car like this, and I get online and find one in 10 minutes haha, with I had 12k lying around because I'd buy this straight away. its worth a lot more tbh.

Cheers for that vetter...

I spent ages looking for her. It's surprisingly hard to find a clean R33. Lots of them looked good but when I inspected them I found rust, bent panels, signs they'd been in serious accidents, tampered clocks, rebuilt engines etc.

Get in touch if you come across $12k!

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don't sell it you mad man!

but in saying that, I'm heading to the bank tomorrow for the loan, If I find the best low and secured interest rate, I'll take it off your hands.

...PRICE DROP!

i know, amazing.

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now selling for just $10,990

enquiries, inspections etc. all welcome... just call 0423 299 686, or email [email protected]

and here are some more pictures to whet your appetite...

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Edited by vekra

I just realised you're located in Melbourne, I thought Canberra..

Where about in Melbourne are you ? I will be giving you a call this weekend for an inspection.

cheers

I just realised you're located in Melbourne, I thought Canberra..

Where about in Melbourne are you ? I will be giving you a call this weekend for an inspection.

cheers

hey mate,

i'm in brunswick. i will be around saturday but may be out and about on sunday so just give me a call - 0423 299 686 - to come and have a look.

ivor.

okay everyone...

another price drop!

now only $10,490

i should add the car is in excellent condition, everything works, it's running superbly, and there's nothing more for the buyer to repair etc. it's ready to drive away.

contact me on 0423 299 686 or [email protected] if you're interested.

vekra

Edited by vekra

Sorry i couldn't come this weekend, the sale of my Vectra fell through :(

hope i can get rid of it before you sell this ! no space in my garage for another car LOL

hey mate no problem at all!

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good luck with the sale and let me know if the situation changes...

vekra.

okay here we go again...

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another price drop.

now just $9,990!

get in touch if you're interested... 0423 299 686, or [email protected]

unfortunately my move to sydney is getting closer and i'm keen to sell before i go,

vekra

Edited by vekra

hey all,

in response to queries - yes, it's still for sale, and i am open to offers.

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the current asking price is $9,990

advice received so far is that it's been advertised at well below it's market value...

vekra

Edited by vekra

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