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Car: 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Location: Brisbane Southside/North Gold Coast

History: This vehicle was owned and built by a mechanic in Sydney. I purchased the vehicle in Sydney, November 2006. I have receipts for over $45K worth of mods. Vehicle was tuned well, always warmed up properly before driving and always serviced every 5000kms. This car has been so reliable which is rare with fast imports, genuine reason for sale, saving for a house.

Condition: Body and Mechanical is great, paint has stone chips on front bar.

Contact: PM or 0433 581 362

Price: 14,900

Power: 360rwhp @ 18psi

Mods:

- Forged pistons

- Seal pro rings

- Arp Head stud kit. 1.8mm Metal head gasket.

- Ported and polished head. Worked internals

- Isky 90 PSI Valve springs

- Reground cam shafts

- Gates racing belt

- Oversized adjustable cam gears

- XTR 30/40 bb turbo with XTR turbo nappy

- Sard 660cc injectors

- Sard fuel pressure regulator

- Xtr Motorsport 750HP fuel pump

- Ceramic coated exhaust manifold

- Port matched 38mm Tial Wastegate

- GReddy Blow off Valve

- GReddy Oil catch tank

- Iridium spark plugs

- Z32 Air flow meter

- Spitfire ignition coils

- HKS Pod air filter

- HKS Super dragger exhaust

- High flow cat. Heat wrapped dump pipe

- Screamer pipe

- Electronic Boost 2 controller (EBoost2)

- Apexi Power FC and hand controller

- R33 GTR Intercooler with custom piping

- Lightened fly wheel and ceramic heavy duty clutch

- Kaaz 2 way locked diff

- Whiteline sway bars

- Whiteline suspension kit, King Springs

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This is a old bump but surprised the hell out of me when I saw it. This is my Racecar atm! My brother bought it off ya and now its no longer a street car but a track weapon! It has been tuned since to 381hp and a huge list of suspension and brake mods have been done. Also a custom sidepipe has been added and a aluminium radiator. It has not had the engine opened since and is still strong as! heres some pics

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