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1994 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

Price $17,999

Kilometres 82,000

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour Black

Interior Colour Black Charcoal

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Excellent condition with extras, Pioneer CD player, Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller, HKS Air Filter, Lowered RSR Springs, Full 3" Exhaust System, Near New Tyres, Genuine Skyline Floor Mats (Front & Rear). Some Spares included ie. Timing Belt + Drive Belts.

It sounds awesome and I have some pictures below Im just wondering what the general feedback is on this car before I spend the cash..

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I will offer about $16999 for it as its a 1994 model.

Anyone think its a good buy?

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Hmmmm sounds ok.

Even though the RAC aren't the best at checking over cars maybe get a check from them or even better take it to more a reputable mechanic such as Hyperdrive or SST. Give them a call and see if they do inspections for you such as compression tests onthe engine.

I think for the couple of hundred you may spend it would be better than blowing thousands..... for piece of mind.

Other than that get some mags on it and all would be schweeet!!

Just spoke to Ken at Hyperdrive and man was he a big help!!!!

That guy knows his Skylines big time..

A check over on the car.. "a very good check over from what I heard" will cost me only $160, money well worth spending if you ask me.

ThanX 25GTT

:rofl:

looks damn good, makes me pissed that i bought my 95 SII for 20K 1 year ago and this one here looks superior and only 82,000 kms.

One thing though lots of sellers are very reluctant to take their car to someone like SST or Hyperdrive cause anything that pops up makes it look so bad for the seller.

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