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For sale is my 1995 R33 Skyline GTS-t. I personally imported it from Japan in November 2006. She has the RB25DET (2.5 litre, 6 cylinder, turbo) engine, that has been modified. See list of mods below. Has been dyno tuned to 216.5rwkw on only 12 pounds of boost!! All work since import performed by Morpowa. Registered in SA until March '09.

This is one very fast, very sexy car!! Unfortunately I MUST SELL as I am looking to buy a house. :laugh:

$16,500 o.n.o

Call me on 0421216083 or email me at [email protected] to arrange viewing

ENGINE/PERFORMANCE:

* 5-speed manual,

* 125,000km,

* Hybrid T3/T4 top-mount turbo (rated to 500hp),

* Hybrid 38mm external wastegate,

* Turbosmart sequential blow-off valve (plumbed back and adjustable),

* Custom larger top mount extractors,

* 3inch exhaust system to 4.5inch tip,

* Blitz front-mount intercooler,

* New 3 core racing radiator,

* GTR fuel pump,

* Heavy duty clutch,

* HKS actuator,

* Tomei HICAS lock,

* Short shifter kit (reduces throw by approx 20%),

* Ohlins adjustable height suspension - also can adjust the damper to make the suspension softer or harder,

* Cusco pillow ball tension rods,

* Cusco LSD,

* Timing belt, all hoses and fluids changed at 100,000kms,

* Near new battery,

* Apexi turbo timer,

* Trust electronic boost controller - normally set to 0.7 bar (approx 10psi) but is adjustable to 2 bar (29psi),

* APEXi air-pod,

* Japanese re-mapped ECU (180km/h speed limiter removed, no boost cut, higher rev limiter),

* Nismo front and rear strut bars

BODY:

* Custom metallic midnight blue paint job, with a very slight purple pearl,

* Enki lightweight rims... 17"x8" front, 17"x9.5" rear,

* Ducted fibreglass bonnet,

* R33 GTR body kit,

* JUN style spoiler,

* Custom front grill,

* Dark window tint

INTERIOR:

* BRIDE racing seat (driver),

* R32 GTR passenger seat,

* Leather/Chrome sports steering wheel and gear knob

* Pioneer CD/MP3 player,

* 6.5" Pioneer splits at front with 6" Kenwood speakers at the rear,

* Boost, water temp, oil temp gauges mounted on passenger side,

* Centre console resprayed silver,

* Also has a Cheetah alarm/immobilizer with remote central locking

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Edited by Mudgee

Not sure about the max boost it can handle. I've only ever pushed it to 1.1 bar (16 pounds roughly), thats plenty fast enough for me!

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