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So I have been toying with the idea of getting a ute to take my kart to more races rather than having to get my mate to take it. So the only way I can do this is by selling the faithful Skyline.

No mods other than after market Coil packs (the original ones went like they do in all Skylines at around 80-100,000 kms) they are Yellow jacket branded.

Also it comes with 350z track wheels. They are a fairly low profile tyre with a massive footprint. This in addition to the AWD system gives you heaps of grip in the wet or dry.

Never particularly thrashed or ever done a track day. It was just my run around to and from the shops car. The bike was more fun for me for going for a squirt anyway.

Comes with a Clarion head unit with iPod connectivity/USB/Bluetooth and some Decent Kenwood speakers in the front doors (The factory ones didn't sound great).

GT-FOUR – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 ps (147 kW) AWD

Assembly:

Musashimurayama, Japan

Body style:

4-door sedan

Layout:

Front engine/all-wheel drive

Engine:

2.5 L RB25DE I6 (25 GT, GT-X, GT-V, GT-4)

Transmission:

5-speed manual

Wheelbase 2,665 mm (104.9 in)

Length 4,705 mm (185.2 in) (sedan)

Width 1,725 mm (67.9 in) (sedan)

Height 1,375 mm (54.1 in) (sedan)

Curb weight 1,540 kg (3,395.1 lb) (GT-R)

1,410 kg (3,108.5 lb) (GT-T)

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Looking for $12,000 with RWC and rego until 9th of sept 2013.

Great car, will be missed.

Please email me at [email protected] or PM me and I will send you my mobile number (I dont want to post it up on the forums!)

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  • 5 weeks later...

Haha, it's not just that.. I want a bit of a work horse to take the bike up the bush and maybe do some off road trips!

It's a good car, but I don't think it's really the best car for trips across the middle of Australia!

If I was sticking to the roads it would do it very easily!

Also interested in trade for Navara D22 4x4! Send me a pm!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

What's the fuel consumption like on this gt-four? Is this like Gtr Attessa?

Just under 500km from a tank of mixed driving. So not too bad!

It runs ATESSA E-TS like the R33 GTR. It also has the same gearbox as the R33 GTR I believe. So it can take a bit of a beating if anyone was to beef up the engine. :)

  • 1 month later...

Coils just replaced as I got a misfire. Car is running GREAT.

Come and get it! Been too busy lately for the selling, but its good to go now :)

Would prefer a trade :)

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