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after much looking ive purchased my first turbo car and first therefor Skyline.

Its got a few suspension mods including Bilstein Shocks..... side mount intercooler and an R33 turbo... running 10psi at 153rwkw......enough for me atm.....

handles like a gem....and not a leak anywhere.....all bushes replaced nothing needs to be done except for regas of aircon...... so less then 200.00..... the cleanest skyline ive seen for sale.....hence why i am now the owner.....lol...

hope to see you all out soon......

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ahhh yeh sorry...

1992 GTST 2 door...... black..... lowered an inch... stock rims.... GTR front calipers, GTR front seats..... side mount intercooler.....oil cooler...... bunch of others i will list up later..... and photos when i get home....

its getting detailed tomorrow.... and no bought privately...

Needs regassing.....owner moved the oxy censor i think and ended up moving the air con hose or something and lost tis pressure..... so all good....

Congrats everyone on their new rides, seem we have a few more people to take the p!ss out of now... but we'll wait a bit longer so we don't scare you away.

Which reminds me, best not to let Mick near you yet, cos we'd like you to hang around a bit longer LOL

If any of you are out with your new cars (and even if you're not driving your new car yet) swing by the hillclimb on Sutton Rd and say hi, there should be a few of us there.

geeez so many people buying skylines.........

Did any of you guys that bought em recently buy one from canberra or did you have to go interstate like me!!!!!!

ive been looking for a month and there was quite a lack of quality liners in the berra........

geeez so many people buying skylines.........

Did any of you guys that bought em recently buy one from canberra or did you have to go interstate like me!!!!!!

ive been looking for a month and there was quite a lack of quality liners in the berra........

i got mine from nowra but it got delivered to me lol

i kinda wish i went to him to inspect it first still a quality skyline but so much money spent already.

Congrats everyone on their new rides, seem we have a few more people to take the p!ss out of now... but we'll wait a bit longer so we don't scare you away.

Which reminds me, best not to let Mick near you yet, cos we'd like you to hang around a bit longer LOL

If any of you are out with your new cars (and even if you're not driving your new car yet) swing by the hillclimb on Sutton Rd and say hi, there should be a few of us there.

Aaaw come on Michele, I dont bite (much)...

Welcome all new Skyline owners!

We're going to need to organise a get together soon so that we can all get to know each other again :P

  • 3 weeks later...

Finally got some pics uploaded of my new skyline.

1992 R32 GTST type M. - 155rwkw - stock boost.

Black

Manual

130,000kms

ARC side mount Intercooler (good for 200rwkw +)

K&N Panel filter

Iridium platnum spark plugs

R33 turbo (std boost 10psi) std turbo also supplied.

HKS split dump pipe

HKS front pipe

Catco cat converter high flow

Trust PE11 power extreme cat back exhaust

Cam gears fitted and tuned for mid-range

Computer re-map by Dr-Drift

Oil cooler and filter relocater kit with modifyed inner wheel arch to allow more air flow

GTR Front brake upgrade

DBA 4000 Wiper slot rotors all round (near new)

New and upgraded suspension bush's fitted (Caster/front camber/pineapples)

Bilsteins shocks fitted front and rear almost new (Height adjustable)

Whiteline adjustable sway bars front and rear

Hi cas lock bar

Strut braces front and rear

Walbro fuel pump up-grade

GTR front seats (std ones thrown in)

turbo timer

3 point car alarm

Tinted windows

CD player with remote

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Edited by livo

not too sure what plugs are in it, thats just what i got as a summery.

in regards to boost - i thought 7 was the stock boost, so ive either got 155 on 7 or 10 pound. yay if it is 7psi. anyway of checking it?????

also anyone no the cost of installing a boost contoller off the top of there heads? looking to get 2 stage i think and the flip switch in the cabin hidden somewhere...... wouldnt mind winding it up a little, if its is at 7 then maybe 10, no higher than 12.

Also whats the 33 turbo rated too?????

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