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Nissan skyline R33

Car is a 1993 model, factory fitted Rb25det & manual 5 Speed.

Another feature of this car is its fitted with an Active LSD rear diff, rare factory option found in series 3 GTR's

Looking for $10k Firm as is, but price is negotiable im happy to take $8k for the car minus the 2 Front Recaro seats & Brembos, Factory items will be supplied.

Rego and RWC will be supplied with sale so the new owner can just drive it away ready to transfer into their name,

Rego remaining is 11 and a half months so roughly 12th september 2013.

If you need to contact me for anything, my number is 0432544363 (please contact me via my number as im not always on SAU)

Car is located in St Albans 30 minutes west of melbourne CBD

Specs listed below:

-162xxx kms

-Matte black paint job done 3 months ago

-Lowered 40mm (legal height)

-RB25DET & 5 speed manual

-Brembo brakes from GTR v-spec

-19x9.5 & 19x10.5 varrstoen wheels

-Series 3 GTR xenon projector headlights (custom fitted)

-Complete GTR interior, inc. Seats & door trims

-New exedy HD clutch good for 300rwkw

-11 months rego

-RSR exhaust (sounds really tough)

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Hey mate what offsets are you running on the varrstoens? How much did you have to flare the fenders to accommodate this fitment too (any rubbing issues as well)? Have you had any issues with the car over your ownership?

Genuinely interested.

Hey mate what offsets are you running on the varrstoens? How much did you have to flare the fenders to accommodate this fitment too (any rubbing issues as well)? Have you had any issues with the car over your ownership?

Genuinely interested.

Hey buddy wheels are +12 offset both front and rears, Guards were flared approx 20mm to suit wheels.

The only rubbing issue is with the front guard liners, which rub only on full lock and scrubbing from big bumps on the road. Rears dont rub on the guards at all.

Only problem ive had since being on the road was a defect due to the car having an exhaust which is a little bit too loud for their liking, long story short went through the Burnley tunnel in Melbourne and police handed me a defect.

Bump!

Wheels are no longer for sale. Comes with some 17"s with good tires.

10k come and get it!

9.5k if sold this weekend!

Also forgot to mention Roadworthy certificate has been obtained so it has another 28 days from now until it expires! :)

Not in a rush to sell it anymore guys, and for those low balling me dont bother.

Going to put the price to $11,000 complete or $9500 without the wheels.

Thanks guys! :)

Looks like good stuff. I'm usually not a big fan of matte black on cars as I think the colour kindda makes the car looks like a old shit box. But this 1 really changes my thoughts :) good luck!

Looks like good stuff. I'm usually not a big fan of matte black on cars as I think the colour kindda makes the car looks like a old shit box. But this 1 really changes my thoughts :) good luck!

Thanks for the kind words buddy! :)

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If I wasnt happy with my own ride, i'd be pretty keen to get this, sounds pretty neat.

I wanted to know where you got the series 3 headlight and how they needed (or the car) to be modded to suit? I have a series 1.5, has the series 1 front end like yours looks to. And i really want this sort of head lights. Cheers.

I know this is old, i want to know about parts used on this vehicle to purchase them for my own!
I'm keen to find a set of headlights like used on this one.
Obsessive was the only muppet asking about the wheels. Pete33r was asking about where the lip was purchased.

Info on the headlights would be greatly appreciated.

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