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For sale - one of a kind R33 GTS-T (auto) - plenty of go fast bits.

Bargain price for quick sale - $4500 (needs a front bar). I can put 3 months ACT rego on it if required.

Ph: 0434 994 378

A bit of history on the car - I bought this R33 for my wife just under a year ago - paid $12,500 (she really liked the custom look of the rear guards).

A few months later she ran up the back of some clown that was giving way to an invisible car at a roundabout. The R33 only sustained minor damage (cracked front bar, cracked headlight, possible minor radiator damage and a slight kink in the bonnet). The wife went out and bought another car so no longer wants the skyline.

I have since bought new headlights (with HID kit fitted) and a second hand radiator but haven't got around to start work on it (still needs a front bar - I think the bonnet is ok or it may need slight bang work to get the kink out).

My original plan was to fix it up and fit a nitrous kit to have fun at the drags. Due to changing priorities and my yard starting to look like Sam's Hot Car Lot (R33GTR, XB GT Falcon, Magna VRX AWD, Ford Laser, R33 GTS-T, Harley), I've decided to get the car out of my yard.

I thought I would give the locals first dibs at it with a good price. Below is the original advertisement when we bought the car. I can't be certain it has everything the ad claims but I can lay claim that the car is quick - would light the rears up no problem on take off (Auto). It does have a stack of receipts for work done on the car which I can provide.

Here's the original add -

THIS ONE OF A KIND R33 IS OWNED BY A MECHANIC (he was a Leb from Sydney lol really nice bloke though but I don't know for certain he was a mechanic)

This r33 features the following:

  • Custom rear guards
  • 20 inch AVANTI wheels
  • Forged pistons (the leb guy swore on Allah that it has forgies - no receipts because he says he did it himself)
  • 1000cc bosch injectors (I doubt they're that big - wouldn't know the real size)
  • Microtech ECU
  • APEXI AVCR
  • HKS GT25-35 high flow roller bearing turbo
  • Dual stage boost controller (set at 13psi and 20psi)
  • V-port blow off valve
  • 3.5 inch mandrell bent exhaust from turbo back
  • 5 inch cannon muffler
  • HKS air pod
  • Custom split dump pipe
  • PWC front mount intercooler
  • High flow cat
  • Bosch 911 high flow fuel pump
  • Malpassi rising rate fuel regulator
  • Autometer boost gauge
  • Remote engine start
  • Alarm/immobiliser- keyless entry
  • Alpine 6 disc MP3 player
  • Alpine amp
  • Pioneer 6x9's, pioneer tweeters
  • Automatic transmission built up HKS strengthened actuators with apexi state 2 shift kit

Plenty more mods - all work carried out by PULSE PERFORMANC

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I'll be keen on the pump turbo and injectors if you end up parting it :) keep it in mind for me

sorry mate - I'm not interested in turning my yard into a wrecking yard - I want the car gone from my yard.

You can buy it complete, source all the performance parts you wish for your skyline (has everything you will need to get you over the 250rwkw that you are chasing) and part the rest - there's plenty of money to be made there if you can be bothered wrecking it.

Congrats mate

Whats the person doing with it??

Scrapping for parts or purchased for their daughter etc?

thanks mate. The car will be back on Canberra roads cruising around real soon - he's fixing it up for his wife.

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