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1993 R33 Skyline GTS25t

Basic specs

2.5L DOHC intercooled turbo

5 speed manual

4 wheel steering (HICAS)

'Wine Red'

Factory option side skirts and extended front bar

Factory 16" alloys

Rare factory electric sunroof

155,000km

Mods

Full turbo-back 3" exhaust – nice note, not too loud

K&N pod filter (can supply factory airbox if required)

Turbosmart wastegate bleed currently set to 11psi

5-puck brass button clutch (can supply full-face if required)

2750lb pressure plate (standard is 1600lb)

Darkest legal tint (T35)

Autometer boost guage

Turbo timer

Platinum spark plugs

Full immobiliser and alarm system with remote start and remote central locking (installed by Chris Rogers… plug plug :) )

Stereo

Pioneer DEH-P6050 head unit

Alpine splits in the front

Factory upgrade Bose carbon fibre rear speakers

US Audio 504E amp (4x50W)

Fusion 15" dual voice coil sub in custom 85L ported box

Asking price: $23,000

It goes well, it handles and it stops. It has run a best ET of 14.18 sec and a best terminal of 102.4mph. The car is tricky to launch with the button clutch but once off the line, it goes very well and there is no way the clutch will slip. With a decent launch it would be an easy 13 sec car, backed up by a private-road run with a S6 RX7 :)

I've serviced it every 7,500km with top quality oils, replaced filters etc. Will sell with 6 months' rego and Mines ECU (on its way from Japan as I type). It has a current safety certificate.

This has been an absolutely fantastic car, but it has come time to upgrade and I'm in a position to do so. Mmmm, GTR... :D

I'm in Ipswich/Brisbane on weekends and in Toowoomba during the week. If you're a serious buyer, I can be contacted on 0417 761 243, or by email at [email protected]. The nature of my work means that I'm sometimes out of mobile phone range, so if you can't get me just leave a message with your contact details and I'll get back to you.

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