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1993 R33 GTST Skyline. Manual, 180K on the clock.

In amazing mechanical condition for its age. Mechanically 100%.

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Rego has lapsed one month ago. The car only requires a pink slip to get it re-registered before 29th March 2015. After this date the car would require a blue slip if you wanted to re-register it.

PRICE as is (with no rego) $4850 (track car or get your own pink slip)

PRICE with 6 months rego $6250

You may be asking why it is a $1400 price difference for rego/pink slip (that would only cost about $700). That is because of the following 2 reasons:

1) My usual local mechanic that has serviced/pink slipped all my vehicles for years has shut down. I am not sure if the other local mechanics are as easy to pass vehicles pink slips with the usual aftermarket wheels and aftermarket exhaust.

2)I am moving to Singapore for work from late March so I just don't have the time to find a mechanic and get the pink slip done.

List of things that may or may not impact pink slip:

  • Horn - Horn has never worked, the horn button on the steering wheel is stuck. I can provide a new horn button with car if wanted.
  • Drivers seat - It has 2 bolts holding it in not 4. Have never replace the other 2 bolts however they can be bought if you find out their thread size. ($7.99 from supercheap for 4).
  • Drivers side front wheel - Has a lock nut on I cannot seem to remove. Sure a Tyre shop may be able to help you out in getting it off. Car comes with aftermarket wheels plus 4 x factory wheels. It is 1 x factory wheel that is stuck behind the lock nut. The other 3 wheels/hubs are fine.
  • Exhaust is louder than standard.

My mechanic used to overlook these items and I am sure most of you know mechanics the same. Apart from these nothing else in the car would have an issue passing pink slip even with the strictest workshop.

Mechanically this car is perfect. In the time I have owned it I have spent some decent money in getting this car running perfect. Most recently I spent $1600 completely replacing the engine cooling system. This included replacing all T pieces and components in the head of the engine and thermostats/piping around the engine bay. This was done due to corrosion of the metal pipes over the years. I have all receipts for work done and have no problems with anyone having a mechanic inspect before buying.

​It has been serviced regularly by my mechanic and myself. Who ever buys this car will be getting a mechanically solid vehicle.

Bit of background info on myself, I run a car accessory online/ ebay store. I have great feedback and look after all my customers. If you wanted to buy a few accessories with the car I will happily give them to you at cost price also.

website: www.neon-technologies.com.au

ebay: http://stores.ebay.com.au/neontechnologies

You cant contact me through the forum or email/mobile:

[email protected] or 0435 934 167

Location: Parramatta NSW

Finally the mod list is below then pictures. **Will add more pictures once I have time to take a couple more**

  • Aftermarket Red Fixed Back Racing Seat with R33 Rails (currently have standard seat installed however did have the racing seat in the car for many drives and fits perfect)
  • Full exhaust turbo back
  • Front Mount Intercooler with all polished piping
  • POD Filter with custom heat shield (currently have standard air box with KN filter installed)
  • Electronic Boost Controller (has 6 different settings for High/Low boost, can adjust by the push of a button)
  • Yellow Jacket Coil Packs with Iradium Spark Plugs
  • 18 Aftermarket Black spoke Wheels (4 x standard wheels with good tyres will also go with the car)
  • Apexi Multichecker + Display (give live read out of sensors such as RPM, Ignition timing, air fuel ratio etc)
  • 3 x C2 Autometer gauges Boost, Oil Pressure and Water Temp (All gauge connected and light up however only boost has sensor. I have the other sensors + oil plate/water hose adapter that will go with the car to make the other gauges have readings.
  • Custom EL style Instrument cluster (looks amazing at night)
  • HKS Turbo Timer (works perfect. Can set to run the car for 1 min or 3 min and walk away/lock the door)
  • Double Din touch screen Ipod/DVD/CD Player (includes iphone cable to control/paly your music from the head unit
  • Aftermarket speakers and amp (ever since I have had the car some speakers work some dont, overall however it has decent sound)
  • Aftermarket Steering Wheel (comes with the gold pictured wheel installed however can provide it with the deep dish sparco (red logo) wheel installed if wanted
  • HID Headlights/ LED lights everywhere! (All parkers, number plate, reverse and interior lights converted to LED)
  • Dash Mat Black (only 2 months old )

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Edited by mic087

Thanks for pointing that out Luke. No wires snipped so can simply buy a $5 pair of standard lights from supercheap and plug them in.

Just renewed rego. Has rego until 29th December 2015 now...

Will be taking a bunch of current pictures this weekend and updating the ad.

Edited by mic087

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