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Hi everyone

Up for sale is my R33 Skyline GTS-T (Auto). Straight to the point.. no longer practical for work as i can't carry all of my tools in the boot. Great car to drive, good on fuel (considering its turbo), interior is in good condition (no burns/tears/scuffs etc, car is stock apart from some mods listed below. Rego expires with in a month and won't be renewing, so will be selling unregistered. After a quick sale, am negotiable on price.
Mod list:

- Turbo timer
- Front mount intercooler
- HICAS Lock bar
- Stainless steel exhaust and canon.
- Darkest legal tint 35% all round.
- Sub ready with cables in boot. Just bring your own sub and amp.

Bad:

- Stock blow off valve was leaking causing random stalls, so has been plugged and all good now.
Was quoted $20 for a second hand stock one.
- Small crack at the bottom of front bar as per pic. Was there when i bought it.
- One rim has the slightest of a buckle.

Goodies:

- Will include the HICAS actuator if buyer wants to re enable HICAS.
- Registered version of Nissan Data Scan and cable.
- Four 18" rims with tires (tires no good) if buyer wants it.

All up nothing to hide just have no use for it anymore and would like it to go to a new home.
If you have any questions please feel free to give me a call or txt anytime .

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  • 3 months later...

no idea yet man, its all up to the assessors, if they write it off, i'll put the stock struts and worst back on before they take it. I also probably have the option of buying the car back off them

Then sell it off for parts because you couldn't register it again could you?

You can still register it but a revs check on the vin will show it has been written off

Car has been sold long ago

Didnt know how to delete thread

Thanks man, you can't delete thread, you shouldn't get asked again now, with the exception of those who can't read



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