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Make : Nissan

Model : 1998 R33 GTST S2, 40th Aniversary Edition

Milage : 75, xxxkm

Transmission: Manual

Colour : White

Location : Central Coast-Gosford (or Castle Hill for work)

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Umm, what's this? It's registered

Currently registered? Yes (11 months)

Price: $17,500

Contact: 0413 189 488 (Birnie)

Comments / Modifications:

The car makes a very stable 245.9 rwkws but at the time, it had a sliping clutch which you can see on the top of the dyno graph where it gets a little jaggedy, that'd be the clutch jumping around a bit.

This has since been replaced with an awesome, genuine Exedy kit designed for the GTR so it can really take a pounding if you wanna upgrade further.

Also, the plugs were gapped down to 0.65mm to stop the misfiring. This also has been adressed with replacement Splitfire coilpacks, and the plugs returned to 0.8mm. Zero misfires! :blink:

I might get it back on the dyno and see if the clutch and splitfires make a difference to the top of the curve, and maybe crack the 250rwkws :D

The car has been tuned by The Hitman in Penrith.

Most people have heard of him and his reputation. Excellent!

It has a very standard look apart from the the Apexi Rev Speed Meter and a Blitz Boost Gauge.

The car is in excellent condition.

I had it inspected before I bought using Sydney Vehicle Checking Company.

They gave it a well above average rating and said that it's unusual to find these cars in this condition with NO rust and NO panel damage. So I bought it.

...if you haven't heard of them or used them before, they go over every panel with a magnet tester looking for signs of bog/rust etc...

It was bought from a fellow who imported it just to make a buck, which was fine by me, so I am the 1st Australian road registered owner.

Never been dragged (althouhg i'd like too), but has been to the Wakefield Raceway once when it was on the standard turbo on 7psi (4 yrs ago). And I'm no race driver so it's had a pretty easy life.

Other people with the HKS2535 have made mid 12's on the drag.

Robo's (i think) had mid 12's on the 2530 and then made low 12's on the 2535

( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/PB...5-s-t74271.html , this is his 2530 thread with the 2535 reult in his signature )

Time to downgrade unfortunatley and get some cash for house reno's :)

Also 5yrs ownership and me getting older, it's time to move on.

ENGINE

Apexi Pod Filter

Apexi Power FC (inc hand controller)

Apexi Power FC Boost Control Kit (18psi/1.3bar, other preset values 0.8, 1.00 and 1.15bar)

Turbo - HKS2535 with pirtek braided lines

Injectors - S15 480cc (max 80%)

AFM- - Z32 (genuine Nissan delivered from Japan)

Fuel Pump - Tomei replacement kit - Posts #38 onwards below

( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3....html&st=20 )

Full 3" Exhaust, cat back/cannon is genuine HKS

TRUST FMIC

Splitfire coilpacks

SUSPENION/WHEELS/BRAKES

Whiteline Springs with Bilstein shocks (refurbishable)

DBA4000 slotted up front

Bendix Ultimates - Front Pads

Winmax - Rear Pads

17x8(235's) and 17x9(255's)

DRIVELINE

Genuine Exedy kit (from Kudos Motorsport), GTR style which can take heaps more power than what I'm making

Pics to come....

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I to have this turbo on my R33 and am very happy with it its a very resposive turbo and fits under the standard heat shield :laugh: Good luck with the sale mate

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this is depressing, I have exactly the same car (40th anniversary), similar mods

sucks to be trying to sell a skyline now :P hopefully stuff will pick up when the interest rates drop a bit

Well, front wheels off......pulled out the old Bendix Ultimates.....hand on a sec!

There's still half left!

Back in they go and someone gets an extra set of pads for a good sale. :down:

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