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Hi Guys,

Selling my Series 1 R33 Gtst, 1993 model Skyline. I'm the first Australian owner, have had the car for a little over 2 years. Someone backed into the rear quarter, so it still has some damage. Also the drivers door and guard need some paint work. Basically the whole drivers side of the car could do with a respray. The front bar and bonnet need some attention too.

It has roughly 120,000 klms on the clock. I haven't had any mechanical issues with it at all, except for when I first got it the coils needed replacing - runs extremely well.

Registration ran out on 18/05 and I'll be selling it unregistered with no rwc. It shouldn't be too hard to re register, take the boost controller off and the pod filter maybe, that's probably all it needs.

It hasn't had too much work done to it, it has the following mods:

Splitfire Coils

Exhaust from turbo back

R34 side mount intercooler

Pod filter

18' XHP Wheels - tyres around 60% tread. All wheels have gutter rash.

Manual boost controller - pretty much turned down.

Timing belt was replaced with a Gates timing belt at 109,000 klms in September 08. Since then, it has been driven from Sydney to Melbourne and has only travelled 11000 klms including that drive.

It has an Alpine CD & Tape player, with alpine speakers all round including tweeters.

It has the original skyline floor mats

I had bought another boot with drift wing from someone on here, but the fktard couriers dropped it I think ( see photo's). Will include the boot. Also will include the stock R33 side mount intercooler.

There are a couple of cracked hoses in the engine bay - you can probably see my dodgy tape up job. I'll be looking at getting them replaced.

The car hasn't been thrashed, it barely gets driven at all unfortunately.

Looking for $4500 for it. I was quoted about $1000 - $1500 to fix the damage and respray, but that was in Sydney. I don't really have the spare cash or the time to do it, so I've decided to sell it as I need a van for work.

I can be contacted on 0458 333 444 or by PM.

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Hi Guys,

Selling my Series 1 R33 Gtst, 1993 model Skyline. I'm the first Australian owner, have had the car for a little over 2 years. Someone backed into the rear quarter, so it still has some damage. Also the drivers door and guard need some paint work. Basically the whole drivers side of the car could do with a respray. The front bar and bonnet need some attention too.

It has roughly 120,000 klms on the clock. I haven't had any mechanical issues with it at all, except for when I first got it the coils needed replacing - runs extremely well.

Registration ran out on 18/05 and I'll be selling it unregistered with no rwc. It shouldn't be too hard to re register, take the boost controller off and the pod filter maybe, that's probably all it needs.

It hasn't had too much work done to it, it has the following mods:

Splitfire Coils

Exhaust from turbo back

R34 side mount intercooler

Pod filter

18' XHP Wheels - tyres around 60% tread. All wheels have gutter rash.

Manual boost controller - pretty much turned down.

Timing belt was replaced with a Gates timing belt at 109,000 klms in September 08. Since then, it has been driven from Sydney to Melbourne and has only travelled 11000 klms including that drive.

It has an Alpine CD & Tape player, with alpine speakers all round including tweeters.

It has the original skyline floor mats

I had bought another boot with drift wing from someone on here, but the fktard couriers dropped it I think ( see photo's). Will include the boot. Also will include the stock R33 side mount intercooler.

There are a couple of cracked hoses in the engine bay - you can probably see my dodgy tape up job. I'll be looking at getting them replaced.

The car hasn't been thrashed, it barely gets driven at all unfortunately.

Looking for $4500 for it. I was quoted about $1000 - $1500 to fix the damage and respray, but that was in Sydney. I don't really have the spare cash or the time to do it, so I've decided to sell it as I need a van for work.

I can be contacted on 0458 333 444 or by PM.

How much for splitfire coils,

manuel 0406747726

very keen

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 years later...

Bump, still trying to get my money back...

This Ben Ellis scammer guy recently logged into one of his aliases - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/user/60124-extr33me , username "EXTR33ME"

and has since closed down the known facebook page. Would love for karma to catch up with this dude one day....

If you read this Ben, just pay the money back...

$1000.00

BSB: 084-044

A/N: 131739390

This was his car back then - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/322126-damaged-r33-gtst-series-1-minor-damage-4500/#entry5253936 - perhaps you knew him, or knew of him, or know him...if you do know how to contact him, please encourage him to do the right thing and return the money.

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