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Hi all,

Its time to sell my Skyline as I have bought a house and unfortunately can’t afford and maintain both. My loss and your gain. It’s a late 1994 Nissan Skyline GTSt that I have had for the last 6 years (only 2 of those years has been spent on the road). I imported it from Japan with 64000kms and the current Speedo reading is 88000kms. Mods are below.

EXTERIOR

Bishop Blue paint – PPG paint (includes engine bay, doors and boot)

EAST BEAR GTR front bar and grille

Genuine GTR clear indicators

Nissan Type M side skirts and rear pods (plastic not fiberglass)

Genuine GTR Rear wing (plastic)

New window sills and rubbers

INTERIOR & AUDIO

Custom dash (silver with blue pearl, also gauges were lighter and ashtray was)

Carbon fibre steering wheel

Nismo horn button

Recaro Seats front and rear

Apexi pen type turbo timer

Pioneer double din unit

Sony explode splits – front

Tinted windows

GTR Cluster

INTAKE & EXHAUST

K’N Air filter with 3inch stainless pipe to turbo

Giwasa 600 x 300 x 76 front mount intercooler

Custom 3inch front pipe (to cat) in 316 stainless steel

Bee R 3.5 inch exhaust (from Cat)

Custom 2.5 inch screamer pipe – stainless steel

Greedy plenum

Q45 3.5inch throttle body

Z32 Airflow meter

Just Jap engine brace

Custom blue air box

Bass Junky Raidiator air guide

ENGINE

Custom blue rocket covers, timing belt cover and coil cover

Aerospeed cam gears

Ported head (flow bench 276hp)

Race springs, lifters and valves

O ringed block

Forged pistons

Shot and pined rods

Balanced & machined crank

ACL bearings

GTR water pump

GTR oil pump

Just Jap Oil cooler and remote oil filter

TURBO FUEL & ECU

Garrett GT3540 700hp turbo (dual ball bearing)

Turbo smart 48mm Pro gate

Custom ASE highmount exhaust manifold

Apexi Power FC and Commander

Sard 650cc top feed injectors

R34 GTR fuel rail

Sard fuel pressure reg

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Custom built catch can

Trust Type R BOV with stainless pipe back to intake

DRIVETRAIN

Factory Nissan 5 speed manual

5 puc button clutch

GTR pressure plate

Nismo locker

SUSPENSION & BRAKES

Tein HR adjustable suspension

Factory brakes and discs

Factory ABS

Highest power figure to date = 347rwkw @ 20psi (currently tunned to 310rwkw @ 16psi - everyday driving)

Nothing was overlooked when building this car and it has been my life for the last 5 years, I am looking for $28000 ono (spent over 50k not including car). Please no time wasters or test pilots. I am located in Melbourne and the car has Rego till November 26th 2007. Better pictures will be added shortly

****SOLD**** with standard GTSt wheels

Now featured in Issue 78 of High Performance Imports.

Call David 0400 261 099

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i was / am on the market for a GOOD gtr - normally you pay alot more for those badges!!

do you happen to have the standard 25t grill in blue which just has the skyline logo on it?

id love a gtr, but id also LOVE a completely worked 25t which has NOT lost its soul.

just may be hard to get a perfect colour match in such a nice, but custom colour!! (i love it)

please let me know!

i was / am on the market for a GOOD gtr - normally you pay alot more for those badges!!

do you happen to have the standard 25t grill in blue which just has the skyline logo on it?

id love a gtr, but id also LOVE a completely worked 25t which has NOT lost its soul.

just may be hard to get a perfect colour match in such a nice, but custom colour!! (i love it)

please let me know!

I dont but im sure I can get one - the colour is a Factory Blue from Toyota and matching it is not a problem as the front has been resprayed and there is no difference between the bar and guards.

  • 3 weeks later...

****SOLD****

I will also consider any serious offers over $26000

Also updated power figures = 347rwkw @ 20psi (currently tunned to 310rwkw @ 16psi - everyday driving)

Cheers

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hey mate

intrested in ur car.

whats the lag like with that hi-mount?

What the GB like?

Clutch still holding up ok?

Are u using the PFC for the boost control?

KJ

hey mate

intrested in ur car.

whats the lag like with that hi-mount?

What the GB like?

Clutch still holding up ok?

Are u using the PFC for the boost control?

KJ

Hi Mate

hardly any lag would you belive it hits full boost by 3200 - 3800rpm clutch is still good no signs of slipping as it only been in since November. No PFC boost controller just a simple boost controller off the wastegate (simple but effective)

what do you mean 'GB like'?

Cheers

David

  • 2 weeks later...

Car is currently featured in Issue 78 of High Performance Imports Magazine.

However please keep in mind that the pictures and tech sheet were submitted in Sept 06 and its now making more power on less boost as changes have taken place since.

Cheers

$26'000as is FIRM

I am willing to give 2% of the sold price to the person who helps sell the car.

So if you know someone in the market for a stunning skyline let them know about mine.

Contact me for more details

0400 261 099

Cheers

David

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Wow, that is quite possibly the cleanest 33 I have ever seen!!!!!

I just spent $38k on a newer car recently, and I know people always say this, but I would have bought this car for sure had that not been the case.

Very,very nice car mate..... Good luck with the sale :P

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