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Hey,

NISSAN SKYLINE 1995 R33 GTS-t ( 10 Months Rego )

Engine:

RB25DET – BRAND NEW FROM EMPTY CRACK TESTED BLOCK UPWARDS.

Wiesco Forged Pistons And Rings

Race Doubled Up Slide Pins

Bored out 20Th

New Bearings big ends, little ends

All new seals rear main/complete VRS KIT.

Valve Stem Seals

Head totally reconditioned

Done 630Kms Since Complete Rebuild

All receipts and pictures of rebuild for proof to purchaser

XTR GT35/40 Turbo

Teil 48ml Wastegate w/ Screamer Pipe

Dyno Dave Tuned Length Exhaust Manifold – Work of art.

Custom Made Plenum 80ml Throttle Body

Trust Front Mount Intercooler

Turbo XS Bleed Controller

XTR Turbo Blanket

EMS STINGER 800

Nismo 770cc Injectors

Bosch Motorsports Fuel Pump

NISMO Mechanical 9Plate DIFF (none of this viscous crap)

5Puk Clutch And Pressure Plate 500HP

HKS Air Pod

Silicon Hoses everywhere the silicon hose from the inlet to the Air pod is $500 alone.

Turbosmart Blow Off Valve

Exterior:

All new pineapples and suspension

18Inch DTM wheels

3 ¼ inch exhaust with trust muffler

Remote Central Locking

Full Alarm / Immobiliser

Interior:

Sony CD Player

Odyessy Batter

Car Has Now Been Dynoed 315rwkw on 14psi and 372rwkw on 21psi

Everything Is brand new I regret the need to sell especially just after a complete rebuild the car feels great.

Car is immaculate inside and out

Selling due to the purchase of a house $25,800 ONO

Please email me at [email protected]

[email protected]

Im neg need to sell.

BR

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Thank you

the price is too high

Well somebody could always throw an offer in. I do need to sell but offuisly I dont want to lose to much money..

I dont think its overpriced the grin factor this car can produce on anyone is worth every dollar.. You havent felt 500HP in a skyline before have u ?

Anyways thanks for your input :rofl:

JH

*also having problems with selling my GTS25t*

people like it, but want it cheap - nobody except us understand how worth is it..

good luck with GTS25t sales to all of us

Hey guys thanks! I was not getting many responses so thought it might have been priced way to high which was concerning considering the car owes me over 39K which is 10 thousand less then Im asking I dont want to lose much more then that.

Thanks again I'll have some patience.

JH

the car sounds great i just sold my stock R33 and would love somthing like this but i think the problem you might have is why would some one pay 29,000 for a GTST? thats the problem i feel that buyers today have!

they would prefer to save a little extra for a GTR that may hold value a little better and possiably more reliable. (not saying that this package is not reliable)

free bump anyways.

I would say that this engine is realiable due to the fact that it is forged pistons.

as RNS11Z said Inless you have built an engine up your self then you have no idear how much it cost and the time put into it.

Then again for eg, if you save more you'll be getting for around 35k a thrashed gtr with high klm's with stock internals.

nice car & good luck with the sale,

Cam

HI Cameron,

Yeah look you can buy R32' GTRs for 20K upwards but just how good are these cars at the age / condition people dont buy gtr's to treat them nice they have all travelled about 150 thousand or more and had a hard life doing it.

THis is a fresh motor forged internals its got a whole life in front of it and can be taken further (Why you would want to) I ahve dropped the price to 27800 if anyones interested at the new price.

BR,

JH

I would say that this engine is realiable due to the fact that it is forged pistons.

as RNS11Z said Inless you have built an engine up your self then you have no idear how much it cost and the time put into it.

Then again for eg, if you save more you'll be getting for around 35k a thrashed gtr with high klm's with stock internals.

nice car & good luck with the sale,

Cam

Hi,

Standard Rods, EMS STINGER ECU

Yeah I would rather sell it but I have recently sold another one of my car's so Im ok for the moment. And a GTR is something I would like to budget for.

BR,

JH

Have the rods been done?

what ECU?

What's the reason your selling? you said you need money because of the new house but you will trade up or down on a GTR etc....

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