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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

1995

Metallic Silver

2 Door

5-Speed

45,000km

Timing Belt Changed at 35,000km

Engine Built & Tuned by RS Sansai (JAPAN @ 35,000km)

TOMEI Computer

NO SPEED, BOOST or RPM LIMIT RESTRICTER

Blitz Dual SBC Electronic Boost Controller

HKS EIDS H1 (Electronic Idle Stabiliser)

APEXi Super AFC (Air Fuel Computer)

FET Turbo Timer

NISMO 555cc Injectors

NISMO Fuel Pump

HKS 2540 GT Ball-bearing Turbo

HKS Front Pipe

APEX Dump Pipe

HKS Racing Exhaust

Blitz 3-Layer Drag Intercooler

HKS 13 Step Oil Cooler

Apexi Alloy Air Induction Pipe & Air Pod

APEXi Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve

APEXi N1 Adjustable Racing Suspension

CUSCO LSD

OS Twin Plate Clutch

NISMO Engine & Gearbox Mounts

NISMO Front & Rear Suspension Control Arms, Rods & Links

18" Forged Mono-block VEILSIDE lightweight Alloys F8", R9.5"

Full Bodykit & Combat GT wing

Sports Steering Wheel, Shift Knob & Pedals

Carbon Front & Rear Brake Pads

Braided Front & Rear Brake Lines

NISMO Clutch Slave Cylinder & Braided Clutch Line

Front & Rear CUSCO Strut Braces

CUSCO Brake Master Cylinder Support Brace

CUSCO Front & Rear Sway Bars

Thermal Cooling fans

Sony CD Player

Climate Control

Power Steer/Windows/Mirrors

Clear Nismo Indicators

Mobile1 and oil filter replacement every 5,000km

New NGK IRIWAY9 Iridium Plugs just fitted!

Plus many more mods...

FYI: (The Second row of pictured were taken in Japan and are only here as they are the clearest picture available of the car at the moment - a few items have been removed/added to/from the car since those pictures were taken!)

are you sure those wheels are veilside.... they look like avs model 6 in the photos

Thanks «Cyph3r»!

The car is currently driving on a set of 18" Forged Mono-block VEILSIDE lightweight Alloys F8", R9.5".

Not the 18" AVS TYPE6 as Displayed on the pictures above!

I have attached a picture of the VEILSIDE alloys below, which are currently on the car.

(FYI: The AVS alloys have a new home on R33 Perfecto's awesome ride!) :headspin:

Hey...do you happen to have any clearer picture of this car ? like maybe daytime ?

pls. send to [email protected]

Has anyone seen this Car personally ? what are your thoughts ? pls. let me know as i am interested to know.

Thanks.

The TOMEI ECU is designed and tuned for ECR33.

Below is the list of ECU modification included in TOMEI ECU.

1、Eliminate top speed limiter

2、Shift rev limiter timing

3、Eliminate boost limiter

4、Modification of fuel correction map and Ignition map

5、Change quorum (k)

6、Change lattice of the map (RPM, injection time)

7、Modify every correction points

Regaring clearer pictures... will try to take some this weekend! :(

  • 2 weeks later...
why is the kms so low?

is it genuine, honestly?

judging by the interior

The km's are genuine. Both interior and exterior of the car are Immaculate!

Please feel free to come inspect the car... as you will not be dissapointed.

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