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FOR SALE is my R33 GTS-T nissan skyline.
Engine: 2.5L inline 6 cyl, turbo.

Asking $7200 (negotiable)

I'm a longtime lurker on this site, and the community has helped me over the years with maintenance issues and projects. The community also helped me find my skyline, and now its time to give it back and move on. Its truly a great car and I have no doubts it will please its next owner.


Sleek Black with subtle-tasteful mods.
NO TROUBLE WITH THE POLICE! - all mods are street legal. The car itself has the stock body kit but due to large 18" rims looks much lower (stock kit is 10cm from legal limit anyhow). The Rims arn't flashy or showy at all, which is exactly why I like them - subtle. Custom modified stock bumper for maximum airflow to the Front Mount Intercooler, which also has model specific piping to prevent having to cut into the firewall at all.

Thousands spent on cosmetic as well as performance mods - Custom Moulded fibreglass Sub box in the boot along with the Pioneer splits and singles inside pump amazing sound. Fresh fluids, new brakes, new tyres (less than 2000km on them), etc. the whole lot.

Mods as follows:

-Model specific FMIC
-Custom modified stock front bar (no cutting of reo bar)
-3" Exhaust including HIGH FLOW cat
-5" Stainless exhaust tip - sounds AMAZING
-Exedy heavy Duty Clutch
-Turbo Timer
-Boost Controller (although running stock boost)
-Neon Blue digital Boost Gauge
-18" Rims - low profile tires
-Bosch Fuel Pump (rated up to 500HP)
-HKS Pod Filter
-Complete Sound System (Pioneer Front Splits, 12" Infinite Competition Sub in custom box with wall mounted amp in boot, 6" Pioneer Rear speakers)
-Keyless entry, Alarm with 3 point Immobilisation
-Aftermarket Steering Wheel
-Red brake calipers


Still has original Skyline Carpets.
Finishing University and moving away, and the car must go. If I was staying I would keep it, it runs great has had all regular maintenance done, and I am sad to see it go.

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Asking $7200. All reasonable offers considered, the price is NEGOTIABLE. RWC included.

Contact Rob.

(04) 5233 6588

[email protected]

or send me a pm, but i don't always sign in everyday.

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