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As seen in March motor magazine - 13.6k ONO!!!

It is with much regret, that I am posting the sale of my beloved r33 gtst due to other requirements.

Open to reasonable offers :D

Its a 1993 gts25t - 5 speed manual, gun metal grey coupe with approx 110k on clock.

I have owned for just over 3 years, and before this was also owned by an old SAU NSW club president.

I bought the car stock in 2005 and have since modified to be a fun street car with track day usage.

Yes, this car has been on the track, and it is set up for supersprints and hillclimbs, and has been quite competitive with running some good times and still remains an easy street car, one which my dad and fiance can drive with no worries.

Engine

motor itself is standard.

HKS GT-RS turbo

FMIC

z32 AFM

apexi pod

greddy profec 2 boost controller

powerFC ECU

Oil catch can

11 row oil cooler with remote oil filter

Walbro fuel pump

Nismo 555cc injectors

Mspec larger radiator

3" front and dump pipe, high glow cat, 3" nismo cat back exhaust

Suspension and driveline etc

Whiteline springs front and rear

Bilstien shocks front and rear

White sway bars front and rear

Whiteline subframe align kit

Whiteline camber bushes front and rear

Whiteline caster kit

No name strut brace front

Exeedy 5 puk heavy duty clutch

Nismo 1-way diff

DBA 4000 slotted rotors front and rear

Braided brake lines

QFM pads front and rear

Inside

Daytona bucket seat - driver only

No name boost gauge

Chip torque shift light

Kenwood CD player

Car has been serviced by Unigroup Engineering on regular intervals.

Car makes 254 rwkw on 18psi

Has done a 1.13.0600 around Wakefield Park on shagged semi slicks, better tyres and a better driver can do 1.11's easy, also a 13.5 @ 108 mph (14psi)

Car has always been garaged.

Open to offers :(

I will be contactable on here via this thread and pm, or email chrisquick1982 at hotmail dot com

pm for my number.

There is alot more stuff to add and write about, but I dont want to bore anyone and I have forgotten alot of other info to write!

Car is located in North Sydney - Lane Cove and Hornsby Heights

No time wasters.

This is a good base for someone to get some fast lap times in while still being easy to drive on the street. It is a good car to upgrade to if you dont want to spend anything else to get on the track and enjoy it.

Also comes with spare parts (other wheels, standard exhaust system/side mount intercooler, drivers seat etc etc)

14k ono

Cheers,

Chris

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Good luck with the sale Chris.

This car was looked after extremely well! Probably better than almost any other R33 you can find on the market now. If you really want a reliable and fast car then you would be a fool to look past this one :D

Cheers Sam!

I dont want to sell it, but at this stage a wedding and mortgage isnt helping with a skyline!!

Oh, she also has rego till november :D

Great car, and a real enthusiast owner who babied this thing like his first born!

I know the owner and car very well and trust me it is 1 hell of a great buy!!

GL w/ sale mate :P

(Slaps head)

With the amount of work put in to this car i seriously thought you would of taken this car to the grave.

Good luck with the sale Chris, worth every bit and more of the asking price!

  evil_weevil said:
Cheers Sam!

I dont want to sell it, but at this stage a wedding and mortgage isnt helping with a skyline!!

Oh, she also has rego till november :down:

LOL - sounds all too familiar.

good luck with sale mate.

Forgot to say, comes with r32 gtst rims painted black, and have the option to buy standard 33 gtst rims with r888 semi slicks :(

Cheers Sam!

Yeah it does hurt knowing that she'll be sold, alot of time and effort went into my toy, but unfort things change and at this point in time its just sometihng I cant do anymore, race a skyline! So its time for someone else to enjoy the car more than I can!

Give me a few years when the mrs and I are settled - I'll be behind the wheel of one again :domokun:

All pm's responded to, cheers

Just a note, not wanting a trade :)

I'll be out of the country for 2 weeks, I'll still be online here and my hotmail account which is again

chrisquick1982 at hotmail dot com

Cheers,

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...

LOL!!! so true!! hahah

For those who pm'd, Well, I'll be back from the USA next week so car will free to be seen :(

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