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As the title says im after as much accurate information on my car as i can possibly get in the way of mechanics,measurements,performance etc etc on the stock car.

Ive tried searching but i must suck at it coz i couldnt find anything like a page with all the inof im after,so if someone could tell me where to look that would be great

Cheers in advance

Nissan Skyline

Model Variant GTS25t type M

Year August 1993

Body Type Coupe

Seating Capacity 5

Engine Code RB25DET

Engine Type Inline 6 cylinder DOHC 24 valve IC turbo

Engine Size 2.5 litres (2498 cc)

Bore × stroke 86mm × 71.7mm

Compression ratio 9:1

Fuel system

Max power 184kW @ 6400rpm

Max torque 294Nm @ 4800rpm

Forced Induction IC equipped turbo

Fuel Tank Capacity 65 litres

Fuel type Unleaded premium petrol

Fuel Consumption 9.8 l/100km

Transmission OD attaching 5 speed floor shift

Drive Layout FR

Steering Type Power assisted rack & pinion

Front Suspension Independent suspension multiple link system

Rear suspension Independent suspension multiple link system

Front brakes Ventilated disk

Rear brakes Ventilated disk

Front tyres 205/55r16 89v

Rear tyres 205/55r16 89v

Turning circle 10.4 m

Exterior Length 4640mm

Exterior Width 1720mm

Exterior Height 1340mm

Interior Length 1820mm

Interior Width 1415mm

Interior Height 1090mm

Wheelbase 2720mm

Front Track 1480mm

Rear Track 1470mm

Ground Clearance 145mm

Weight 1360kg

Standard features Limited slip differential, Rear spoiler, Rear window wiper, Rear seat lap sash belt, Side impact protection bars, Power windows, Central door locking, Steering wheel height adjust, Leather steering wheel, Alloy wheels

this should keep ya happy.

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