Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Howdy ppls...

Well this is my first post as im new here and new to the Skyline world...

I havent bought it yet but was just wondering what you guys thought of this car i've got my eye on:

Nissan Skyline GTS-T 1994 Black, 2.5ltr Automatic, 82000kms, turbo,

full electrics, climate control, central locking, 027706 $13990

1010200511dp.jpg

1010200500111zo.jpg

1010200500212sx.jpg

I've sent an email to the dealer and his reply was:

"The comes with RWC, GST, 1 year warranty, 1 year reg, complianced and

fully detailed. The car is plus stamp duty which you will pay even when

you buy privetly.

This car is in excellent condition and we have 3 more in stock, 1 grey

and another in black.

We hope you can come in to take a look as you will be happy with the

condition and range we have here"

So what do you guys rekon???

I've read the sticky subject on buying a Skyline etc and found them very helpful!!! Any commonents or tips welcome...

Edited by R33_STEALTH
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/
Share on other sites

thats the same as my car cept different color and mines done 60,000kms instead. easiest way is to go look at it yourself first and see if you can spot anything visable that looks dodgy e.g see if the bonnet lines up and things like that, if it doesnt it could have been accident repaired etc.

also since you said your new to the skyline scene you might not no mass amounts of information about them true? then you might want to get it checked out somewhere where they can tell you every little detail about the car ( like an racv inspection place ) before you buy it.

good luck :)

Edited by **JaR**
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633422
Share on other sites

Yeah will be goin to take a look this weekend...

Being a S1 do they have problems that werent picked up till S2???

Oh, also another question:

Being an import is it hard to acquire service parts such as oil/air filter etc...???

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633493
Share on other sites

a couple of points i'd consider before purchasing-

have you driven any other r33's? if not definately drive at least two other cars before purchasing to get a feel for what a good/bad example is like.

check out as many different ads for similar spec cars as you can, including private to see how much the car is worth. never believe that what the dealer is asking is really market value.

do you definately want an auto? if you're unsure then don't get one, you'll regret it later.

where are you located? if possible have someone who knows skylines take an impartial look at the car for you, don't rely on an racv report. although they are good at finding obvious faults, they don't necessarily mean you will have no problems with the car.

don't believe the km's. if there are any recent service records that is a big positive, but it's generally pretty rare.

parts are no problem at all. almost anything can be ordered thru nissan dealerships, servicing parts ie. filters plugs pads etc are easy to find at most big auto shops like repco. there are also heaps of wreckers with r33 parts around.

hope i havn't been too negative here, but i remember how eager i was to get my first skyline and ended up ignoring a lot of the good advice i was given.

sorry bout the massive post, all the best mate!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633598
Share on other sites

I went to that car yard (unnamed) a little while a back and the place didnt instill confidence in me. The guy who i approached new nothing about skylines and the whole car yard is literally full of em. Also on each description there was a different name as the importer. Go check it out and be wary. Could be a good deal ,i might have got the work experience kid or somthing. :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633606
Share on other sites

I have a silver auto r33, turbo for sale for 13,500 Registered:

http://www.allblitz.com.au/cars/japcars/94gtstm3.html

Note: FMIC, Gauges have all be removed from the vehicle. Aftermarket Exhaust system has also been removed. Vehicle is pretty much stock.

Vehicle is in Melbourne and has been complianced and is ready to register.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633642
Share on other sites

Thanx for the feedback guys....constructive critisism is always good! Yeah i'd rather an automatic as im sick of a manual...already got two other cars.

The dealer this is from is SEI Motors (South Eastern Importers) Melbourne...Yeah i wasnt too sure on the Km's either as it does seem a bit low.

thommo,

Are you from CCC??? Im VR_STEALTH...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633744
Share on other sites

Knew i recognised that place. Thats where i got my car from in 2003. When you go over there make sure you speak with Bill and not John. When they sold me my car after i placed the deposit they found out it had a whole heap of aftermarket parts. The mechanic told me that the owner of the yard wanted to take them off and swap them for stock parts. Luckily the mechanic there is a good guy and refused to take them off, mind you it had things such a HKS turbo, cooler and all this other stuff.

Goos thing for me is that they didnt know the extent of the mods and i got a 250rwkw car for pretty much the price for a stock series 2 in 2003 :D

I had a look at the quality of cars they have, let me tell you they arent very good. The only worthwhile cars that were for sale when i was purchasing my car, was my car (Only series 2 on the lot) and a 97 Series 3 R33 GT-R. Make sure you get a RACV check on it and make them pay for it like i did :)

Edited by krzysiu
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633885
Share on other sites

My car was imported through SEI a few years ago, its an alright place, not too dodgy.

Should see the 2 massive rotweilers the guy keeps in the office. Scary...

Make sure the timing belt has been changed, it looks like it has the sticker saying it has. (silver on cam cover) It should have the km's when it was changed written on it.

If it hasnt been done you'll be looking at a $500 service straight up.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1633891
Share on other sites

I'd be very sus about the Km's done as well; I brought the exact same car in 2002 with 82 000 on the clock which I thought was pretty spot on if you factor in about 10 000Km's done per year. If it's in excellent condition though it doesn't really matter too much what it says on the clock in my opinion.

"My cat's breath smells like cat food."

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1634050
Share on other sites

true. and parts are hellz easy to find for R33's spose thats one advantage of there being so many aroudn now. mines also a S1, S2's only have small features as opposed to S1's ( like body kit, airbag etc ) correct?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=17349

There you go. Its more than you think :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/90683-buying-this-car/#findComment-1634090
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Yeah, my moulds and seals are 32 years old now. I think I will continue to not use a pressure washer on it.
    • I hear the old "I'd never use a pressure washer on my motorbike" BS in the dirtbike community too.  The only people that have had a problem from using a pressure washer on anything are the people that aren't using them properly.  If you hold the wand any more than 45 cms away from pretty much anything (radiators, wiring connectors, paint, etc) you aren't going to cause any damage.  We've had detailers wreck moulds and seals on cars at work before and the only reason why is they held the pressure washer too close and on the one spot for too long.  If you have 5% more brain power than a detailer then you know not to not do that and you'll never have a problem.
    • I'm pretty much healed up post surgery so I spent another almost full day out in the shed re-arranging everything to make room for all of the shit that I've taken off the car.  I need to get everything off the floor and away from the car for when I start making a massive mess stripping off the remaining body deadener and then for the the painting process.  Almost got the shed to a point now where I feel I can actually start working on the car again (clean shed clean mind or something!).  Almost 11 years of accumulated car parts, building supplies, tools, junk, etc have taken a long time to get in some sort of order again!  Most stuff is now boxed up and in the back shed if it's not car related.  Most people would still be horrified walking into my shed but it's significantly better than it was before!   For those that saw my separate post the other day, yeah I ordered one.... This version- I convinced myself to stop being a clown, wake up to yourself and realise it will take you 5 weeks to make one by which stage you're over working on the car again...  Maybe I am getting on top of my "mental ailments" and making smarter choices.... $1450 delivered which will take my miserable half-dutch arse a few days to get over having spent that much!  If I don't have a use for it straight away after my car is off it I might even see if there is a "rental market" for them.  See if anyone wants to hire it for a period of time.  $25 a week or something like that.  I'll worry about that when my car is actually ready to come off it though as that might be a while away!! There's now no excuses now for not ending up with an underside you could eat off! Away for kids sport the next few weekends so hopefully can get the rotisserie assembled ready to go for the car to go straight on it the next available weekend.    
    • I always use my Karcher, but it's only a little one that I picked up from Supercheap  The only issue I ever had with a pressure washer was when I was a kid cleaning coaches, they had a hi-po industrial sized petrol jobbie that would strip paint if you got to close I saying this, we have a fairly high power washer at work with a diesel powered heater that sprays water at about 60°c, it works great for removing old wax and road grime on the underbody after some foam cannon action, albeit from a "stand off" distance of a few feet
    • Sorry no - The sandtrap adventure ended the day, happened at the end of the last session. At that time I wasn't hearing any weird noises nor were the brakes shuddering anymore. It was only when watching the videos that I remembered I had these sounds early on!
×
×
  • Create New...