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Hi guys,

well im parting with my R33 to make way for an R32 GTR.

1994 R33 GTS-T

5 speed

Burgundy

Sunroof

71,000km's

Rego until september

Performance Mods:

HKS Super Dragger Exhaust, HKS dump pipe, front pipe and Hi flow cat.

HKS Intercooler

Blitz Pod Filter with cold air intake, and partition

Apexi S-AFC (blue screen)

Turbosmart duel stage Boost Controller (with missile switch)

Endless Brake Pads

Slotted/drilled rotors

Speco Boost gauge

Stock wheels with around 80% tread

Razo TT

Zeal Adjustable (height/damper) coil over suspension

Excedy heavy duty clutch

Aesthetic Mods:

GTR front bumper and grill

Double bladed adjustable rear wing in silver (ill miss this the most :) )

Hornet Alarm/immobiliser

Momo Commando steering wheel

SRacing mats

Polished engine bay (very clean)

slimline plates

Razo pedals

Narva Arctic white lights

The car has always been serviced at 5,000k's (or under) with Motul oils, and recently Mobil 1.

It has 177rwkw with the Apexi S-AFC just tuned.

I have had the radiator fully flushed recently, and a new AFM installed.

I wash it nearly every weekend inside and out and polish it every month.

It is in immaculate condition inside and out, except for a few tiny stone chips under the side skirts which i am fixing this weekend with touch-up paint.

Its always been garaged and hardly ever driven in rain.

To sum it up, it gets treated better than my girlfriend, so Ill only sell it to someone who is a true skyline enthusiast.

Im asking $26,000 ono.

Either respond to this post, email me at [email protected] or ring me after hours on 03 50241419

Pics will follow

Andrew.

ps. for more better pics, give me your email and Ill send them to you.

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JHLSKYLINE: Ummmmm Sorry thats a bit low for what I was wanting. Ive had offers so far of $24k and $25k. It will be in the next issue of Unique Cars too. So if you can match those offers soon, then I might be able sell it to you.

Grim: I will email pics/details etc to him tonight or tomorrow morning as they are all at home. Is your mate interested in buying?

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From the photo's the car looks in absolute grade 4-4.5 condition. With the list of aftermarket parts listed and the power output of that car $25k is an absolute bargain. I bought a dead stock car from japan (which is what I wanted cos I wanted to do the mods myself), but after dropping $1k on the exhaust, another $1200 on the boost controller and easily another $1k on other small bits and pieces (pod filter, gauge pillar mount, HKS boost gauge), it makes sense to buy a car with the fruit as you pay a lot less than doing it yourself. Now I'm at the point where I want a front mount intercooler and I am scaring myself with the price of japanese bolt on kits, nothing under $1700 + freight + fitting (so probably around $2500 fitted and freight). Just my 2 cents worth about buying parts :)

Rob

thanks for your input Rob.

Im still surprised I havent had much interest in it for $25K. I also have some pictures of it when it was on show in Autobarn if anyone would like them.

I will try and downsize them and post them here later.

Andrew its not that your car is dear. Its probably a decent price considering the mod list but people who buy Skylines alot of the time will buy one less modded and cheaper for around 18k and then start modding the car themselves later on.

Your car is fine. Stick to your guns and keep on trying and you will find the right buyer sooner or later.

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