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Hi people,

My baby is going up for sale.

Silver

93'

Manual

85000 kms

Imaculate interior

Good paint no dints

Mechanically A1

Drives excellent

16" alloys with good rubber

For some reason excellent on fuel (550kms out of a tank, might have been tuned)

3" cat back

sports filter

6 months rego

[email protected]

0412256676

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Hey,

I have just lately started looking at Skylines, hoping you could answer some questions! Is this car turbo? What is the horsepower, and torque? Does engine and transmission work as they should? In your personal opion what would a car like this do to a v-8 Camaro?

Trent

WHAT_SKYLINE, you might want to research the Skylines before trying to buy one, especially in your area. Firstly, this car IS turbo. The turbo 33 skylines are called GTS-t's. Dont know what GTS stands for, but the t on the end means turbo. if its just a GTS with no t, or even GTS25 then it's not a turbo. Otherwise, this car is mechanically sound as mentioned above, so obviously his engine works fine. As for specs, look up the stock 33 specs, they would be pretty close to what this car is.

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