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Make: Nissan

Model: 1994 Skyline R33

Milage: 132,000 klms

Transmission: Manuel

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney

Complied Obviously

RWC Yes

Currently registered Yes 12months

Price: $15,500

Contact: Peter 0409180018

Comments / Modifications:

Engine: Extrusion honed runners, 600cc injectors, Tube and fin Intercooler kit, adjustable ex-cam gear, Z32 AFM, KKR560 Turbo Machined To Flow 600hp+, Custom S/s Tuned Length Manifold Made To Fit In Standard location lowmount, Exedy Brass Button Clutch, 3" Exhaust Custom made almost completly straight compared to that are pre-fab, kakimoto muffler, Front mount oil cooler, turbosmart type 3 supersonic BOV, Power Fc No Hand Controller

Interior: 3 gauges in dash Similar to gtr setup autogauge gaues oil temp,water temp, boost gauge, Momo Steering Wheel, Pioneer Cd Player, Greddy Elect Boost controller, Blitz Turbo Timer, 3 Point Alarm.

Exterior/Body: Hicus Lock bar, Aero Body Kit, Have Got The Drift Wing installed on seperate boot so car comes with 2 boots 1 with aero spoiler 1 with drift wing. 18" Dirft R Roh Rims 265/40/18 M/pilot tyres on rear, 235/40/18 Front.

Reason for Sale is Ive got my pimpin ride already See Pic Lol, paying off Van/House, plus money permitting Im thinking about upgrading to a Awd Gtr/Evo, Something AWD anyway, will consider trade for R32 gtr.

Car made 258rwkws with a kkr480 with normal unleaded 91ron (No Timing whatsoeva), extrusioned honed runners,kkr560 were installed, car is going to get tuned Soon and change over all oils again (Gets Done every six months or 2500klms), Been Busy working and now like previously stated been on holidays.

Will Be Expecting Close to if not over 300rwkws.

Car will be tuned before sale and freshly serviced will give all dyno printouts and accumulated reciepts Easy $20,000.

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dont take this the wrong way but what in f*cks name were you doing running it on 91RON, let alone after modding it with bigger turbo etc, thats just stupid?

again, dont take it persoanlly >_<

  • 4 weeks later...

Vb- Not takin it the wrong way but you obviously dont know shit about tunning cars, pre 100/98/95 AU ron Fuel

like cars of the 80's especially porsches were meant to run on high octane 98+ but australia only had 92ron wat did they do nothing! Cars can also run on a lower grade of fuel regardless. Thats why theres knock sensors they retard the timing to compensate lol Basic Engineering for how long !!!!

Maybe just so you dont take it the wrong way read up on fuels and timing and so fourth, not In magazines lol!

Also cars that are tuned to run on a lower fuel will do so, you just Cant play with timing, @13 @15 so on!!

Id just like to say ppl that dont know shit like to add there 2c which rarely is a benefit to anyone, and it just ruins forums especially all the Know alls & there BS.

Also Pump fuel is never i repeat never what it says it is numerous independant testing proves this ten fold.

Nor can the manufacture ever get fuel 100%, due to quantities and demand.

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