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Nissan Skyline 1993 Gts-T RB25det Auto
For Restoration/Repair or Parts
This car has been owned by my family for the past 5+ years, it was a reliable well driven and well looked after car.
prior to the front right corner collision the car was in perfect mechanically working order. Has had prior cosmetic damage to the rear drivers quarter panel.
Has done over 200000kms, serviced every 5000km with Penrite Synthetic Oil
Aftermarket Accessories
Japan JIC Magic 3.5" Cat back Exhaust
3" Dump pipe
1.5x larger R34 Side mount Intercooler for better performance
R32 10psi wastegate actuator so it can run and 10psi instead of psi
Turbosmart Boot Tee for manual boost control - was not run over 10psi
HKS pod filter
New O2 sensor
Stainless steel strut tower bar with brake booster bracket
The above modifications made a massive difference to performance and cost about $700 to acquire the parts. Apart from a tune these are considered a stage 1 upgrade.
Wheels/Suspension
It also has Nissan 350 Track wheels 17x8 and 17x8.5 with 225 and 245 tires that are relatively new.
One wheel however has a crack along the spoke, must have been from a pot hole..
A HICAS block off bar was also installed for better rear control.
It has aftermarket japanese non-adjustable coils with King springs
MOMO Steering wheel
Electronic
Electronic wise there is a Caliber Boost gauge and A/F ratio turbo timer.
Spares
I have a series 2 R33 turbo that has little to no shaft play i was keeping as a spare, these are about $200 alone
Also a perfect condition Drivers rear tail light in burgundy.
I also have a spare speed sensor
And 6 coil packs

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