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For $25k you can purchase my silver series 2 R33 Gtst.

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Car is in perfect condition as many of my fellow Northern Beaches cruise buddies can tell you (Nick, tosh, ken, carlo, christian, etc. etc.).

Since I purchased it as a custom import from Japan in 2002 i've injected $10k into it in 2003.

Mods:

Ø Front mount intercooler.

Ø HKS 2530 ball bearing turbo with braided lines (put on about a month or two ago – began with a standard turbo, got that high flowed, now it has the HKS turbo).

Ø Adjustable cam gear Adjustable fuel regulator 600hp fuel pump (bosch or however you spell it).

Ø Apexi boost gauge in chrome bezel.

Ø Apexi full 3” exhaust from turbo back.

Ø Apexi Power FC + controller (including box, manual, etc.)

Ø Apexi air filter (metal mesh type)

Ø Greddy turbo timer.

Ø Greddy Profec B electronic boost controller (black) set at 7 and 10.5psi PowerFC + controller all perfectly tuned by a top tuner just before the first of the driver education courses we are doing. From memory 256rwhp @ 7psi, 270rwhp at 10.5psi - dyno graphs are at work. (includes original box, instructions, etc.)

Ø Nismo clear side indicators (including box)

Ø Nismo gear knob (alloy one with “NISMO” indented down the side).

Ø Nismo rear strut brace.

Ø Nismo mats (front and rear)

Ø Razo and Momo pedals

Ø Replaced timing belt - quite an expensive procedure unfortunately.

Ø Climate control has been serviced.

Ø Heavy duty clutch - stiffer than standard but is absolutely fine for city driving.

Ø Heavy duty battery.

Ø Carbon fibre wipers.

Ø Carbon fibre bonnet with bonnet pins.

Ø Blitz BOV with custom mount.

Ø Nolathane castor rod bushes.

Ø Alarm (wont say what it is, just in case).

Ø R34 GTT rims.

Ø Z32AFM - The car had too much power for the standard air flow meter.

Ø Tinted windows – legal darkness.

Ø Brand new Green Stuff high performance brake pads put in the week before we did the skidpan. They squeak a little bit, apparently they are very good but I haven't had the need to use them - hopefully on track day (23rd Jan 2003).

Ø JVC LH2000 CD/Tuner/MP3 headunit (3D dot matrix screen version).

Ø Pioneer speakers in the parcel shelf which have never been hooked up. Standard front speakers but have Sony components if the deal needs to be sweetened.

Even though the car has had a significant upgrade, it has never had a tough life in Australia. If you know me you'll know what I mean, if you dont - PM some of the guys i've cruised with.

For complete details visit my site.

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do you mind if i ask why your selling ?

i saw it at the jervis bay cruise. very nice

Thanks rayt.

I'm selling it because I’m in the same boat as Prank. I've been with my girlfriend for 5 years now and so I’m committing myself to a long sentence with her.

She hates my car because I spend too much time and money on it - she is very perceptive :P, I love the car... the turbo I’ve got on it now is very nice.

I'll be replacing the Skyline with something more family orientated such as a station wagon.

I forgot to mention it has after market pedals as well. Momo accelerator, clutch and brake are Razo.

low boost = 256.2HP

high boost = 270HP

I will attest to Mark's claim that it hasn't had a hard life, for as long as I have known him and cruised with him I have never seen him give the car hell. It is always very clean and driven in a calm manner.

Good luck with the sale mate :D

Tosh

I will attest to Mark's claim that it hasn't had a hard life, for as long as I have known him and cruised with him I have never seen him give the car hell. It is always very clean and driven in a calm manner.  

Good luck with the sale mate :D

Tosh

Thanks Tosh.

In two shakes of a dogs hind leg i'll be heading over to the Dominatress that is making me sell the car to take some pics of my latest dyno graphs.

I'm hoping 1 of them says over 300rwhp.

Nope, on high boost it is 270hp. I dont run insane amounts of boost because I was planning on keeping the car for quite some time.

The highest boost the car has run is 0.8bar and that was with the high flowed turbo.

You know how I drive Ben from the cruises we've been on - I normaly get lost because I cant keep up, or I don't fill up before the start.

Meanwhile back at the ranch, I got roped in to do home deliveries tonight so I didnt get the camera.

you got a scanner Brendan?

Even though its near the top ill give it another free bump :) Very clean car, extremely good looking and fast!!! Never been thrashed due to the drivers high respect for the car ! if that came out wrong edit it :D

Very nice car !! I seen it myself :)

with what he got, running 1.4 bar, over 300rwhp is piece of cake.

very nice car, gl with the sale

The one below indicates boost i'm running at high and low boost

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This one shows AFR:

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These were the end result of tuning my car (not in shootout mode) after 4 hours on the dyno.

From the graphs it looks like its running about 9psi on low boost and about 10.5psi on high boost. It would probably hit 300hp running 13psi

  • 2 weeks later...
how many k's?

yeah I know its not a true indication of your cars conditions but finance company needs to know

thanks

The car currently has done 87,515km and is registered until July 2004.

The above K's were correct just before Christmas on the day I posted this in the for sale section. Since then I did a trip to the 'gong on christmas day and is just over 88k from memory.

Additional photos have been sent to the two guys as requested - let me know if that is what you wanted.

PMs have been replied to, as have emails.

I forgot to mention that the car will be in for a service on the 20th January.

pics please to [email protected]

More pics before I started modifications can be found at Benm's site: http://skylines.pnc.com.au/mark.html

Let me know what parts of the car you want photographed and i'll get you them on the weekend.

Pics of orig. bonnet sitting in my bedroom, the boxes the powerfc and profec b came in are possible. Pics of any part of the car is possible.

On the 20th the car will be on the hoist so pics of under the car are possible.

footage (video) of my car at the latest driver training with Aaron from automotion may be possible if Dale or one of the other guys who had a video camera is willing to publish it on the net.

just curious, how much did you get your rims for?~?

they look pretty nice...=)

I really dont know, they were on the car when I chose it at auction in Japan.

They are the stock Gtt rims (R34 rims). They look a lot nicer than the stock gtst ones plus they are 17".

I'll post a pic of each rim if you like. you'll notice that the green stuff brake pads give off a lot more brake dust compared to the original pads.

Additional photos have been sent to the two guys as requested - let me know if that is what you wanted.

PMs have been replied to, as have emails.

I forgot to mention that the car will be in for a service on the 20th January.

Sorry Gig, these photos went down the the ship.

The memory card on the camera after taking more pics of the card yesterday is broken. I located the card on the camera, removed it, put it back, but no luck.

I hope i didnt break the camera because its not mine and cost her $2k ;(

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