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Hey all

Its been a while since ive posted so i may as well drop a bomb shell, ive been toying with the idea of selling my R33 Widebody.

Ill start with the basics.

1994 R33 GTS-T

111,000kms, bought with 93,000 kms over 2 and a half years ago

Apexi AVC-R

3.5" Turbo back exhaust

TEIN Super Street Coilovers

R34 GTR Front end

Custom made widebody front and rear gaurds

Volk GT-V 19x9.5 and 19.10.5 Rims

The engine was removed and the bay was resprayed during the body conversion also.

Recently had power cable and Earth cable replaced and new battery clamp

Now at the moment the car is not registered however for an ACT buyer i am happy to get it passed with 3 months Registration

Im really looking for an ACT buyer so i wont post it up in the general for sale section as of yet, i still would like to see it canberra.

Im chasing around $33,500neg Regoed with everything on it. The price can be adjusted if RIMS etc are not wanted however the RIMS are perfectly aligned to the bodykit.

Im not in any rush to sell it and for those interested it can be seen at Final Battle Sydney 1st and 2nd of December or a visit to my house in canberra after that.

The bodykit has a lifetime structural warranty which covers paint etc.

Definately not going to dissapoint.

Im looking to sell the car as im looking for a Deposit on my first home and i still have my daily car to get me around, the Skyline has not seen more than 500km driving in the last year.

Ive spent over $55,000 on the car however the motor is still reasonably standard, whilst i understand large amounts of money is lost whilst modifying cars i do believe that around the $30,000 mark is reasonable for something totally unique and a trophy winner with "Best bodykit innovation" at autosalon May 2007.

Below is a link to a little bit about the build up.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...20&start=20

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Good chance to find some buyers at Marques in the park this weekend. Trailer it there if need be.

Yeah thats true, ive ran it on permits a couple times already when ive gotten the itch to drive it, i'll consider bringing it along for the day.

Thanks for the comments ive invested a lot of time into this car, im not quite sure i want to sell it yet but the house just isnt going to happen if i keep it.

  • 2 weeks later...

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Car is now back from the weekend at autosalon and managed to get another trophy.

Autosalon 2007 Final Battle Best Body-Kit Innovation

Also has May 2007 Best Body-Kit innovation

The 2008 Autosalon calendar is now on sale and the skyline can be found on November :)

just wondering where did u get the 34 guards,bonnet and bumper plus headlights?

does it come from a R34 or u got a kit from one of the workshops here?

very interested to get one for my R32..pls pm for answers..thanks!

just wondering where did u get the 34 guards,bonnet and bumper plus headlights?

does it come from a R34 or u got a kit from one of the workshops here?

very interested to get one for my R32..pls pm for answers..thanks!

Pm's sent to all those enquiring about how we did the R34 front,

Please keep in mind there is quite a bit about the build up in my other link including pricing.

For anything that is missing please PM so i get a notification via email that an enquiry has been made.

Thanks, Semo

  • 3 weeks later...
Shit that's one hell of a nice car! Saw it at autosalon. Got some pics of it. Might find them and post it up if the owner allows :D.

Good luck for the sale. Btw, how much is the front bar? :blush:

I think the lights look fine but thanks for the input anyway, Also the front bar wasnt too expensive (about $400ish delivered from memory) However it did need extensive modification as the quality was less than amazing, and it was cracked in transport :devil:

By all means post the pics up, the more the merrier.

more pics from final battle!

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