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there is a guy from my area with an add in the trading post with a gts4 r33.

he claims "put a twin turbo in it and you will have a gtr"

funny shit

yeah ur right they dont come stock with turbo

but that bastard wont admit it

its a silver gts-4 for sale in green valley sydney in case anyone sees it

be aware!!

Hi Guys,

I am considering buying a skyline

I found Nissan Skyline GT-4 1996 this model.

I cant find any specs for it though could anyone point me in the right direction?

Nissan Skyline GTS-4 produced from 1996 (january)

GENERAL

Body type Coupe

Drive FULL 4WD

Transmission 5 speed manual

Displacement 2498cc

Frame E-ENR33

Price of new car, thousands yen (Tokyo area) 3124 (~$26000)

EXTERIOR

Exterior dimensions (LxWxH) 4640 x 1720 x 1355 mm

Interior dimensions (LxWxH) 1820 x 1415 x 1090 mm

Wheel base 2720 mm

Treads (F/R) 1460 / 1470 mm

Ground clearance 145 mm

Curb vehicle weight 1440 kg

Seating capacity 5

Doors number 2

Min.turning radius 5.3m

Fuel tank capacity 65 l

ENGINE

Displacement 2498 cc

Engine model RB25DE

Max.power (Net)190 ps (139.75 kw) @ 6400 rpm

Max.torque(Net) 23.5 kg*m (230.46 N*m) @ 4800 rpm

Power density 7.58

Engine type Water cooled 6 cylinder DOHC24 valve

Fuel system NISSAN EGI [ ECCS ] electronic gasoline injection

Turbocharger No

Fuel type Unleaded premium gasoline

LEV system (Low emission vehicle) No

Compression ratio 10:1

Bore 86mm

Stroke 71.7mm

Fuel consumption at 10-15 modes 10.8 litres/100km

CHASSIS / TRANSMISSION

Power steering Yes

Tires size front 205/60R15 91h

Tires size rear 205/60R15 91h

Braking system, front Ventilated disk

Braking system, rear Ventilated disk

Suspension system, front Independent suspension multiple link type

Suspension system, rear Independent suspension multiple link type

EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT

Sunroof / Moonroof Optional

Front fog lamp Standard

Rear wiper Optional

Front spoiler Optional

Rear or roof spoiler Standard

ABS (Antilock brake system) Standard

LSD (Limited slip differential) Standard

Alloy wheels Option

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT

Air conditioner Full automatic

Power window Standard

Steering wheel tilt Standard

Leather steering wheel Standard

Rear ELR3 point seat belt Standard

Side impact bar Standard

Airbag (Driver) Standard

Airbag (Passenger) Standard

Audio deck AM/FM radio equipped cassette player

Car navigation system Optional

COLOUR (Standard)

Black

White

Dark grey pearl

Sonic silver (M)

Deep marine blue (P)

COLOUR (Optional)

Black (super fine hard coat)

White (super fine hard coat)

Dark grey pearl (super fine hard coat)

Sonic silver (M)(super fine hard coat)

Super clear red II (super fine hard coat)

Deep marine blue (P) (super fine hard coat)

Edited by Big Rizza
yeah ur right they dont come stock with turbo

but that bastard wont admit it

its a silver gts-4 for sale in green valley sydney in case anyone sees it

be aware!!

well offer him 1/4 of his asking price just to insult him for his bullshit

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