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hey all

ive been looking at some skylines on car point for sale and just wondering if theres any one out there looking into buying a n/a skyline.

carsales.com allways sends me emails when a new skyline comes up for sale.

so ill post up some skylines for sale because its hard to find n/a skylines for sale on the for sale thread.

:)

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1993 r33 skyline (n/a) $5500

171500 kms

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour Blue

Interior Colour Black

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate RTB930

Reg Expiry SEP-2009

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Brief Comments Non Turbo 2.5L, Midnight Blue, stock standard except for the stereo+sub. Great car for P Plater.

not bad for a p plater looking for a skyline

located in victoria

heres the link

http://sell.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&...p;year_min=1993

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1993 NISSAN SKYLINE R33

Price $10,000

Interior Colour Grey

Kilometres 149,000

Colour Black

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Reg Plate 901-LPR

Reg Expiry SEP-2009

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.5L (2498cc)

Vehicle ID6805420

Brief Comments 1993 5Sp Manual. Non turbo, P-Plate legal. 10 00 ONO ***Now with RWC and 6 months fresh rego

10 000 ONO.

This car is in excellent mechanical condition it has never given me any problems, the car drives like new with no rattles or squeaks.

The car is serviced every 5000k's with motul fluids. This car is relatively stock with only a few minor mods outlined below.

The interior of this car is in excellent condition, with only one small tear in the drivers seat as shown in the pictures.

The exterior and paint of the car is in fair condition with a few scratches and dings due to age and never having been re-sprayed. There is however a large dint on the right rear quarter panel/ rear bumper. I am currently in the process of finding a panel beater to repair and respray this.

The only modifications that have been performed are a let of 18inch lenso rims, Drift pod filter and the stock coil packs have been replaced with super spark products due to the originals breaking down, i am unsure how many of these are faulty and can be suplied with the car at buyers request, the stock wheels can be supplied without tyres also.

The only reason i am selling this car is i have aquired my open license and want to upgrade to a turbo.This car has served me well during my time on my P's and i am sure it will provide another P plater with a reliable fun car. I have never thrashed drifted or taken this car anywhere near a race track, it has always been treated with respect.

heres the link

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1204EA1F982A

this r33 is located in queensland

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1995 NISSAN SKYLINE R33

Price $9,800

Interior Colour black/grey

Kilometres 94,000

Colour arctic white

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Reg Plate YZE-801

Reg Expiry JAN-2010

Road Worthy Certificate No

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.5L (2498cc) Vehicle ID6941863

Brief Comments

perfect for p platers non turbo r33 gts skyline,10 months rego...tasteful modscomments *1995 model R33 GTS skyline,

perfect for p platers 10 months rego!, always garaged very well looked after washed and polished weekly, never driven hard like most imports out there.

ENGINE:

RB25 serviced every 5-6000 kms

3"inch catback exhaust to 4 inch muffler

k&n pod filter

runs very well has no knocks or rattles

serviced every 5-6000 kilometres

5 speed manual with heavy duty clutch.

limited slip diff

EXTERIOR:

skyline is painted in arctic white.

18 inch blitz rims (gloss black) 2 new tyres on front

gts-t m spec front bar currenttly red wine colour as i haven had time to get it painted.

the car had a 33 gtr sdpoiler when i bought it i recently removed it but willing to put it back on for new buyer.

carbon fibre pillar covers

GTR side skirts

unsure on make of rear bar.

INTERIOR:

only has one small tear on right side of drivers seat nothing major no cracks in dash full power options including automatic climate control, pioneer head unit, pioneer 6x9" speakers in rear 6.5" speakers in front.

always soaked with armour all to ensure no fading or cracks appear

razo gear shifter

personal 12" steering wheel.

open to swaps for something of interest... heres the link

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1204EA1F982A

located in forster NSW

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10k for a S1 1993 Skyline.. what a ripp...

id be happy to turn back mine into a non turbo if some1 offers me the right price so i can upgrade to a GTR... lol.. btw mine was non turbo to start with and did the turbo conversion...

and its in much better condition than those cars... it seems S2 turbo R33's are plumetting in price...

but yer... if anyone is interested in a S2 R33 NA Black... interior in excellent condition.... 97k kms... id be happy to return it to NA and sell the turbski parts so i can fund a GTR..

only a thought... ta

id be looking at the 10-11k price mark if i did decide to sell it NA...

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1996 r33 series 2

auto

black

159000 kms

the car is in good condition apart from dent in rear bumper (have new rear bumper to fit) it was registered and road worthy late last year. drives fine.

comes with a few mods...

17inch chrome sparcos

Tomei fuel pump

front strut brace

upgraded brakes

Side skirts

carbon fibre MOMO steering wheel and boss kit + original airbag steering wheel

Timing belt kit has been replaced

Platinum sparkplugs

Standard air intake AND Blitz pod filter kit (not fitted)

black respray

Black tinted windows

Stereo has been removed because it was japanese and FM radio didnt work

RWC requires cam timing to be fixed ($500)

$6500 FIRM!

no interstate buyers or time wasters.

heres the link

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1204EA1F982A

located in victoria

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I'm all for a N/A for sale sticky, but if people really want to buy/sell a car they can do the work. It's not your job copy and paste everything here.

just try to help some people out

and trying to get a for sale thread of the n/a section

just an idea

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Although admittedly I do like that blue one for $5,500.

It has done a lot of k's, but really, most Skyline's have, they've just had their clocks wound back.

I'd get a professional to check it out, and if those k's appear genuine and the car has been serviced regularly then that car is an absolute bargin for it's price.

Love the colour too, rare for a Skyline.

Edit: I do not know the seller in any way, shape or form. Just bored and making a comment.

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