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Make: NISSAN Skyline R33 GTS-T TURBO

Milage: 125,000kms

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: White with Gold Pearl

Location: Sydney & Central Coast sometimes

Currently registered: till 30th October 2008, plates ANY-82G (any V8 to gee up :D )

Price: $16,500

Contact: Jason 0423 033 529 or [email protected]

SCROLL DOWN PAST THE PICTURES FOR DETAILED INFO AND A LIST OF ALL MODS!!!

FOR SALE

R33 GTS-T NISSAN SKYLINE TURBO

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My much beloved car, my pride and joy is up for sale after 4 years of ownership. I am moving overseas longterm to the USA, would love to ship it over with me, imagine that.. an R33 in the USA ripping all their chevs and dodges LOL This car has come along way since I first purchased it and has seen a lot of $ spent on it. No short cuts have ever been cut and all the work has always been done at reputable specialist performance workshops. Never been serviced by Kmart auto service that is for sure!! Only the best care and time has been put into this awesome machine. First person this to see this car and ride in it or drive it, will instantly fall in love. Sounds like a dream, first off you get the turbo spooling enriched by a nice 3inch straight thru performance exhaust and hi-flo cat. Followed by unbelievable performance and power that leaves you gripping your seat. On change of gear you can either have the sound of psssshhhttt from the blow off valve, or simply adjust it and you will hear the flutter sound that is so famous in performance skylines… This car is definitely not a toy and treated with respect it will treat you back equally with the same respect. Being such a valued asset to me ever since I've owned it, I have treated it like a baby, this car has never ever been drifted or taken to the drags, for the simple reason that tyres are way too expensive on 18inch rims, not because its not capable, but simply because I care for the health and well being of the car.

In terms of $ spent, I have got all the receipts and every dollar spent on it accounted for. Buyers are more than welcome to have a look through the pile of receipts I have accumulated over the years. Fortunately for me, hardly any of them have ever been anything to do with repairs as the car has been very well looked after by performance mechanics, and luckily enough instead of repairs I have been able to pour my money into brand new performance parts and upgrades.

In a car I've always believed that if it's got the go.. then it must have the looks also. A vivid skyline lover myself and from a non-bias perspective I personally would say that what I have created in this skyline is something in which people marvel at, and the looks that this car gets is incredible. If its not the amazing sound of the car, then the 18inch gold rims, and sparkling white paint job with a gold pearl through it will certainly turn heads. If that's not enough, take a look inside.. here you will not see a standard skyline interior, but a complete custom interior with black and white trimmed leatherette seats and doors, and a paint job on the dash which matches the paint on the outside. The console is also decked out with a Kenwood double din touch screen DVD player, you can fit over 1000 mp3's onto a DVD and you can even play music video clips or whatever you like. The boot has custom fibre glass pods, with 2 x 12inch Jaycar Response Subwoofers, and a 100watt RMS Jaycar response amp. The custom boot setup still allows room for the spare tyre, which I thought was very important to keep.

List of Modifications:

Engine / Drivetrain / Wheels:

  • Engine fully compression tested and only 70,000km's. This engine was only just put into the car 3months ago, again all work here was carried out by a performance workshop and professionally tuned.

  • Currently tuned at a mild 10psi for comfortable street driving with more than enough power dyno tuned @ 210rwkw. Has been dynoed on 16psi @ 255rwkw. With forgies this car could make close to 300rwkw easy. Has all the goods and big potential. I was more than happy with its performance as is. Personally I wouldn't do any more engine mods, forgies would be the last thing maybe. Unless of course you have some seriously big plans in mind.

  • 5 puck, Exedy Sports Organic Clutch, only 3,000km old ($900 installed)

  • Microtech LTS12 aftermarket ECU computer ($2,000 + $1,000 install and tune)

  • Adjustable Boost Controller

  • Turbosmart Type II Blow off Valve ($250)

  • GCG Highflow dual ball bearing turbo almost brand new, less than 5,000km's old. (Paid $1,980)

  • K&N Pod Filter

  • Genuine Hybrid FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER (600 x 300 x 76) with polished piping ($750)

  • Front & Rear Strut Brace

  • Bosh Aftermarket Coil Packs

  • Microtech Ignition System

  • Upgraded fuel pump, same one they use on modded WRX's and GTR's ($350)

  • Large Battery located in boot, twice the capacity of a normal battery ($450)

  • 18' inch Jap Spec gold rims Tyres: Front 225x45xR18 (80%) Rear 225x45xR18 (80%)

  • JAPspec Coilovers fully adjustable. Easy to adjust ride height.

Interior:

  • Fully customised doors, seats and dash. (black and white themed interior)

  • Leatherette Trimmed seats, better than leather cause it doesn't wear out and crack like leather does with age, it is a leather/synthetic combination.

  • Aftermarket Steering Wheel Special Detachable wheel, can take it on and off when you want, best security measure you can get, better than any alarm, they can't drive your car away if they don't have a steering wheel to drive with :rofl:

  • HKS boost gauge

  • Racing style gear knob and pedals

Stereo:

  • Kenwood Touch Screen DVD player with GPS capability and can hook up Playstation etc easily.

  • Pioneer 6 ½' Front speakers (120wattRMS)
  • Pioneer 6 x 9's Rear Speakers (220wattRMS)

  • 2 x 12'inch Jaycar Response Subwoofers enclosed in custom fibre glass pods

  • 100wattRMS Response Amplifier

Body:

  • Custom Paint job, white with gold pearl thru it. Looks awesome at night and in the right sunlight.

  • 400R GTR Front Bar with custom mesh

  • 400R GTR side skirts

  • Custom Wide Fenders, rare to see a skyline fitted with these, wasn't a cheap or easy mod

  • Veilside Rear bar

GENUINE ENQUIRES APPRECIATED AS I REALLY REALLY DON'T HAVE TIME TO WASTE, IF YOU ARE JUST A DREAMER PLEASE DON'T WASTE MY TIME OR YOUR TIME. NO JOY RIDES!! THIS IS A GENUINE SALE AND CAR MUST SELL ASAP!! I AM MOVING OVERSEAS LONG TERM AND IF I HAD MY WAY I WOULD SHIP THIS CAR OVER WITH ME TO THE USA. HOWEVER FINANCES DO NOT ALLOW THIS AND I HAVE TO LET MY PRIDE AND JOY GO TO ANOTHER GOOD HOME. THIS IS A MUST SELL!! I HAVE PUT ALOT OF TIME AND EFFORT INTO DETAILING, POLISHING & WAXING THIS CAR READY FOR THE NEXT OWNER TO ENJOY IT IN ALL ITS GLORY. THE CAR IS CURRENTLY GARAGED AND ONLY BEING DRIVEN ONCE A WEEK TO KEEP THINGS RUNNING NICELY! CAR IS READY RIGHT NOW TO BE DRIVEN AWAY AND READY TO SHOW OFF!! NO TIME OR EXPENSES SPARED WITH THE UPKEEP OF THIS CAR!

CONTACT JASON ON 0423 033 529 OR email: [email protected] OR PRIVATE MESSAGE

Edited by soccerplayer_20
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

**** SOME NEW VIDEOS OF THE CAR TO HELP THE SALE!! ****

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=5e0nYXM_2lY

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=B9NjVRcJPk8

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=_BV_9DvrN-g

PRICE DROP ALSO!! NOW $15,000

the car is immac guys. I am moving in 2months i have to sell, i wish i could take it with me :)

what about injectors and air flow meter how did you manage 255kw with none of these?

Do your research!! With a Microtech LTS-12 computer the is no need for any Air flow meter at all. the computer has some kind of other air mapping. Also the stock injectors can put out a max of 260-270rwkw i have heard of in some cases. 250rwkw was running them near their max, however that is one of the reasons why it is currently tuned at only 10psi and running at 210rwkw!

Mate I like your car so I'll give you some advice for trying to sell it on here:

1. Most of the people trolling in this area know a little about the cars so you'll do better by not blowing smoke up their arse and writing such a long praising saga about the way your car sounds, handles etc.

2. Most of the other people who will be looking at your sale add don't wish to read a saga about how great your car is compared to other skylines and how amazing the sound of the exhaust is blah blah blah... Don't bother with it.

Just a few decent photos(which you have) and a comprehensive list of what is done to the car without the gushing remarks will go a lot further to help sell your car mate, leave the rest out.

Mate I like your car so I'll give you some advice for trying to sell it on here:

1. Most of the people trolling in this area know a little about the cars so you'll do better by not blowing smoke up their arse and writing such a long praising saga about the way your car sounds, handles etc.

2. Most of the other people who will be looking at your sale add don't wish to read a saga about how great your car is compared to other skylines and how amazing the sound of the exhaust is blah blah blah... Don't bother with it.

Just a few decent photos(which you have) and a comprehensive list of what is done to the car without the gushing remarks will go a lot further to help sell your car mate, leave the rest out.

Point taken... I wrote the ad originally for ebay and just copied and pasted. LOL I would fix it up but i can't seem to be able to edit my original post which is rather annoying!

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