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So I joined the Skyline community not long ago getting my

Silver Series 2 R33 GTS-T Manual with 240rwkw.

But my finances have improved and i'm contemplating upgrading to a GTR if I can sell this for a happy price.

Mods off the top of my head:

  • Full exhaust (Not sure on the size as it's metric JDM but it's big and unrestricted and sounds amazing)
  • Upgraded walbro fuel pump
  • Rear strut bar
  • Sound system with touch screen
  • 18" DTM Rush rims
  • Slotted rotors front and rear
  • Heavy duty clutch
  • Splitfire coil packs
  • GCG Highflow turbo
  • Engine bay strut brace
  • FMIC

240rwkw

Racepace tuned

Doesn't have any major bad points that I can think of except the front bar has a scrape that I bought it with. The guy who I bought it off just had the front bar resprayed a few days later somebody in a carpark scraped him. I didn't bother fixing it just yet as i'm focused on performance currently and it's not that bad. You could really just put a JDM sticker over it and forget it's there. The quote to get it fixed was $200.

With regards to price i'm not sure what the market is doing currently so i'm just taking offers and if I get one I think is good enough i'll sell and upgrade. PM or post offers I don't mind.

Sorry it's dirty in a bunch of the pictures, the only ones I have access to at the second. Oh and I obviously had to get RWC when i bought it just a couple of months ago so shouldn't be any costs there.

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What's wrong with seeing my rego? You'd see it if you drove past me on the street?

I didn't want to post a price because I just wanted offers but I think the rules say I have to put one so i'll make it a high one and people can lowball me. $15,000! Mwahaha (negotiable)

Why can't I edit my own posts... that's retarded...

Seeing as I can't edit my own posts to put it in the original post:

  • 160kkm
  • ECU is an Apexi Power FC
  • Rego runs out late this year
  • Will be easy to get a RWC and the price will be adjusted depending on whether you want one or not
  • Located in Balwyn North near Eastern freeway and Doncaster Rd intersection

Got messaged asking for more pictures etc so I took a video, uploading now.

Edited by jukic.j

jukic. j,

Best of luck with the sale mate, I think that is car looks clean and would suit somebody who is looking to buy a r33 with decent mods, rims look great.

However, I wonder why you need guidance on the sale price?

I've been watching the sale section of skylineau for the last few months and noticed how active you have been! I can you remember that you posted on a r33 GTR for sale thread not so long ago clearing stating that we are currently at a point in time which is considered a 'buyers market'? Within that post you provided evidence for this stating that you recently bought your 240rwkw r33 gts-t for $8000.

I wonder, is this the same car you bought not so long ago? If it happens to be the same one (and I could be mistaken if you have two r33's with 240rwkw) then shouldn't you as a member of the skyline community have a clear understanding of the market, the value of the car?

Cheers!

Having had a quick ride in the car not to log ago I can say this runs VERY well! Goes hard, and very good condition!

Goodluck with the sale mate :D

jukic. j,

Best of luck with the sale mate, I think that is car looks clean and would suit somebody who is looking to buy a r33 with decent mods, rims look great.

However, I wonder why you need guidance on the sale price?

I've been watching the sale section of skylineau for the last few months and noticed how active you have been! I can you remember that you posted on a r33 GTR for sale thread not so long ago clearing stating that we are currently at a point in time which is considered a 'buyers market'? Within that post you provided evidence for this stating that you recently bought your 240rwkw r33 gts-t for $8000.

I wonder, is this the same car you bought not so long ago? If it happens to be the same one (and I could be mistaken if you have two r33's with 240rwkw) then shouldn't you as a member of the skyline community have a clear understanding of the market, the value of the car?

Cheers!

Thanks Findlay :) yeah i'm very happy with her i'm just at a crossroads of doing a bunch of mods to her and getting her on E85 or upgrading to a GTR.

With regards to price I study economics so I personally don't believe in set prices. I don't want to scare anyone away with a high price thinking it's not negotiable or offer to low initially and short change myself. I let the market (the buyers) show me what the car is worth today.

And yes it is indeed the same car but unfortunately I wasn't able to snap it up for $8k due to significant costs to get a RWC with the mods. As that has now been sorted recently she is in a good position to re-sell easily. I'm no longer a buyer so I don't dictate how much the car is worth :P

Having had a quick ride in the car not to log ago I can say this runs VERY well! Goes hard, and very good condition!

Goodluck with the sale mate :D

Thanks for the comments man, pity we didn't get to take her onto the freeway :)

Good luck with that intercooler piping, a hole cute for the piping with an airbag is a big no no in Vic.

Yeh it hasn't been an issue for the 2 owners before me or myself. I wanted it fixed originally before sale but when I got the car I really didn't see the need. If you want to fix it you just need to get some new intercooler piping.

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