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Hey guys,

Time for a change - so selling my R33.

Its a 1993 S1 GTS-T two door in black (well most of it is black).

Odo reads 170k (but its probably been wound back like the rest of them).

Mechanically its outstanding for a car of its age - the whole reason I bought this thing. It pulls cleanly and has always been serviced and looked after. I'm the second owner in Australia - my mate was the first and he drove this for 7ish years, like my nanna. Seriously, he is a top bloke but why he owned a skyline I don't know. We lived in Wagga so its done a lot of long range work and highway kms. I used to drive to to Sydney and back every fortnight for a few months (return trip of 1000+ kays), plus it did two trips from Wagga (4000+ kms). Been serviced heaps - I would say every 4000 odd kms.

Interior is typical of a car of this age - good condition overall (its had mats and seat covers in the front). It did have some epic freaking soft drink explosion which has been steam cleaned - but there are still some marks to help add character. Dash in in good shape, trims are all there. Seats still bolted in. Fully hektik drift steering wheel. I've got the stocker somewhere which would be ok with a cover. Its been fitted with an alpine ipod head unit (which works great) and some pioneer 6 inch speakers.

The A/c has been removed to add both street cred and aid in cooling - the parts are all there and if you really wanted to you could put it back in (or you could harden up a bit).

Its sitting on R32 GTS-T stock rims with decent rubber (two of them almost new).

Mods include all the usual lower end stuff - front mount intercooler, boost controller, full 3 inch exhaust (turbo back) with a hi flow cat. Its not too loud (I'm old) but still sounds good on boost.

It's also got a Nismo 2 way diff and Jim Berry full monty clutch.

King springs with some aftermarket shockies - rides and handles pretty well.

The paint is pretty rough. Its lived outside for a fair chuck of its life in aussie - and at some point the horizontal surfaces were re sprayed with an acrylic. The roof it especially bad. The bonnet has been resprayed in rattle can black mat which was an upgrade from how bad it was, Not the greatest job. The body as reasonably straight with a few minor blemishes. So you could paint it, or get over it and just enjoy it the way I have been.

Its got 4 months rego still on it - however you'll need to get your own safety cert. It did pass one late last year (to get regoed up here) so there isn't anything "wrong" with it. Plates are not included - it'll just have stockers on pickup.

$5.5k obo. I think the price is pretty fair for a running, regoed GTS-T. Just needs some paint.

Please don't bother texting, or messaging me here. Real buyers make calls 0418 six six six 332. 56

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Back for sale due to a freaking time waster.

Please note: Don't text me with offer of your 4wd / falcodore / whatever. If you've got money and would like to buy a skyline give me a call.

Also, make sure you have permission from the mrs.

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