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Hey guys,

i need to sell my skyline with uni soon and moving out i've got lots of bills to pay.

car is a Black 94' Nissan R33 gtst type m

123,xxx k's on the clock

front mount intercooler

series 2 turbo with the nylon wheel

full exhuast stock cat

hd clutch

turbo smart bov

hks air filter

turbo tech boost controller

sunroof, interior is in ex condition

king springs and potenza shocks

400r front, type m skirts and rear bar (one skirt is damaged but still one piece see pic)

Recently i crashed my car, requiring me to replace the right fender, front bar and headlight.

i beated the panels myself just enough to get the fender and light back on. as left my friends workshop and was near home a big pop noise came from the engine. i assume its a head gasket or a problem with a valve. resulting in little power and a loud tick noise from the top of the engine that ticks faster as the revs go up.

all the car needs is slight panel work to get the fender sitting right and the light strait (see pics), the front bar painted and the engine repaired shouldnt cost too much id assume. i do not have the money or time to repair it and uni is very soon.

Im looking for $8,000 without reg.

Price Drop to $7,500

MAKE ME AN OFFER!

pm or call me if you have any questions - 0402914842

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Edited by hijaked

lifters or valvetrain seem to be shot.

Still very cheap for the car.. Dump a new 25det in it with box for around 2000 :)

Edited by LTHLRB

na man iv just took my car off the market.. decided to go all out with mine :domokun:

i like your steering wheel :rant:

Edited by LTHLRB

As a 33 driver & racer, i hate to say it but they are getting dirt cheap on the road undamaged and registered. $8k is a bit pricey considering the marketplace... good luck with the sale tho man.!

as LTHLRB says for the little bit of money you can eventually get for them after trying to sell em, your probably just as well trying to hang on and keep it...

Edited by webber

so what exactly is wrong with the engine dude? do you know what the problem is for sure?

body damage is not a problem as i know a few panel beaters but do let us know what's wrong mechanically.

im very interested if your negotiable on the price...

cheers

Edited by R-SPEC

totally understand that webber, but these cars are just a little unpracticle for my needs.

sent pm to you R-Spec

Price Drop to $7500 i need to buy text books!

as i said R32 Driver... dump a new engine and be done with it.. not much of a problem there. you can get complete engines for 1.5 - 2k

the crash resulted in cosmetic damage and a new light, the cooler was untouched, i crashed last november. it was driven home after the accident too

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