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Make: Nissan

Model: 1994 Skyline R33 GTS-t

Mileage: 99,990km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Neutral Bay, Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes - until June 2008

Price: $15,000

Contact: 0422 007 816

Comments / Modifications: I am regrettably selling my skyline as I need to save some money to go overseas. I bought it from Northshore Prestige Motors in June 2006 when it had 76,000km on the clock and I have done 23,990 kilometres since then.

I bought the car stock and have had all modifications and servicing done professionally by Croydon Racing Developments, CV Performance, Hi Tech Mufflers, Northshore Prestige Motors and Heasmans Steering.

I have receipts for every modification and every service done and these are all available for viewing by anyone who comes to inspect. All parts that have been installed were new.

This car is set up as a street car with the great power and handling capabilities. There is very little lag and you will see full boost come on between 2500 and 3000 rpm.

The suspension setup really sets this car apart with its premium bilstein shocks and whiteline springs, pineapples, sway bars, camber kits, and castor kits (Through Sydneykid). This coupled with sticky Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE001 tyres allows the car to grip and corner with much greater precision and speed.

The list of upgrades include:

- Trust Greddy M-Spec Intercooler

- Trust Greddy Aluminium Radiator

- Samco Radiator hoses

- Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter

- Splitfire Coil Packs

- Nismo 555cc injectors

- Exedy Cushioned Button Clutch kit plus new master and slave cylinders

- Apexi Power FC with hand controller

- Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

- Trust Greddy turbo timer

- Front tyres - Bridgestone Potenza RE0001 235/35R17 (90% tread)

- Rear tyres - Bridgestone Potenza RE0001 255/55R17 (90% tread)

- New strut tops

- Whiteline front and rear adjustable sway bars

- Whiteline pineapples

- Whiteline front and rear camber kits

- Whiteline front castor kit

- Bilstein shocks - height adjustable with circlip grooves

- Whiteline springs

- All suspension components installed and adjusted by Heasmans Steering.

- New air conditioner alternator

- After-market drilled Razo pedals (Came with the car)

- After-market Momo gear knob

- Front strut bar

- Hi-flowed original turbo by Croydon Racing Developments. Running at 1.10 bar

- Tuned at CV Performance by Con Elfes, 238.5kw at the rear wheels (dyno sheets available for viewing)

- Bosch 044 motorsport fuel pump

- Sard adjustable fuel pressure regulator

- Engine pipe (3 inch), dump pipe (3 inch) and catalytic convertor (5 inch) from and installed by Lambros at Hi-Tech Mufflers

- HKS Super Drager catback exhaust

- DBA 4000 brake rotors on the front

- Ferodo DS2500 brake pads on the front (I have a set of new Bendix Ultimate pads that will be included in the sale also)

- R33 GTR front bar and blinkers from Unique Auto Sports

- New iridium spark plugs

- New heavy duty battery

- QuikTrak CarWatch tracking system and monitoring

The car has been serviced every 5,000 kilometres.

100,000km service performed: New Trust Greddy heavy duty timing belt, genuine Nissan water pump, new bearings, new drive belts, etc. New fuel filter, red line gear oil, diff oil, coolant, engine oil (motul), oil filter, brake fluid, thermostat. Everything lubricated from linkages, door hinges, bonnet and boot hinges.

Note: New JBL Amp and 2 JBL 12 inch subs in box can be bought separately for $1,000 in total.

Also comes with uninstalled Greddy Oil Catch Tank, old water pump, timing belt, etc.

Rego until June 2008.

Call me to arrange an inspection/ see more photos, etc if you are serious about purchasing. No joy rides. Price is NEGOTIABLE!

Edited by BEAR84
Photos can now be viewed - just follow the link...

Cheers

I need to sell quick because I just want to keep driving the beast - and its time to save some money! Someone take it off my hands!!

Hey bear84,

Is this your daily driver? If so, how does it do on sydney roads?! and the engine healthy with all the services and maintenance?

G'day,

Yes it is my daily driver and it is specifically set up for driving on Sydney roads (hence no hard coilovers!). The bilsteins engineered by sydneykid are in the car - great stuff... Engine is in top condition, serviced every 5000km and has been tuned regularly.

Let me know if you want to discuss further and arrange to come for a test drive.

Cheers mate

G'day,

Yes it is my daily driver and it is specifically set up for driving on Sydney roads (hence no hard coilovers!). The bilsteins engineered by sydneykid are in the car - great stuff... Engine is in top condition, serviced every 5000km and has been tuned regularly.

Let me know if you want to discuss further and arrange to come for a test drive.

Cheers mate

Deposit was taken last night.

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