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1993 Series 1 Skyline, metallic gunmetal grey, RB25DET Automatic, 128000Kms.

BN sideskirts, BN rear bar, 400R front bar, Vented Fibreglass bonnet, 4 door chrome headlights, 2x 18" WORK Euroline mags, Tisonics alarm and immoboliser.

Whiteline lowered springs, 5" Supercat Canon, GReddy turbo timer, engine standard, Omori white face boost gauge

Pioneer DEH6550 headunit, Pioneer 6.5" speakers, Pioneer 12" sub and Alpine amp.

Always serviced every 5,000kms, well maintained and clean example.

Does not come with 19s for this price!!! Car is getting dyno tested and serviced this week.

DYNO RESULTS

Power - 146.3kW@166KPH

Torque - 366.8NM@134KPH

at max 6PSI in third gear 1:1

REDUCED: $14900neg. Call 0402 581 896 for more details.

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  • 3 months later...

bump, now back on the market and now comes with 18inch Work Eurolines on the rear, but still comes with the full set of 19" Koya Inox rims. Need to sell soon, gettin a S14 so no need for two cars!

Edited by DRFT33

The engine is standard besides running 7psi all the time (solenoid bypass), i wouldn't know exactly how many kWs at the wheels, i've never dyno'd it, but you can do a search and find out the specs for a standard one and that'd give you a rough idea.

Alot of people say autos are crap etc, but there isn't enough noticeable difference between the power difference. You could buy a shift kit (about $400) and that would be a good upgrade. Depends on what you're after really.

Its an Auto:(

you'll be surprised mate. auto's are as good if not better than manuals - no blowns clutches for starters.

ive seen this car around, very nice looking. good luck with the sale mate.

1993 Series 1 Skyline, metallic gunmetal grey, RB25DET Automatic, 123000Kms.

19inch KOYA INOX mags, BN sideskirts, BN rear bar, 400R front bar, Vented Fibreglass bonnet, 4 door chrome headlights, 2x 18" WORK Euroline mags, Tisonics alarm and immoboliser.

Whiteline lowered springs, 5" Supercat Canon (not on photos), GReddy turbo timer, engine standard, Omori white face boost gauge

Pioneer DEH6550 headunit, Pioneer 6.5" speakers, Pioneer 12" sub and Alpine amp.

Always serviced every 5,000kms, new waterpump, belts, brakes. Well maintained and clean example.

REDUCED: $16500neg. Call 0402 581 896 for more details.

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Hey dude,

My mate's looking at buying a Skyline. How would you feel about 15K cash??

if he's serious about it, give me a buzz or PM me and he can come and check it out, road test etc. and we'll go from there (assuming you're from adelaide). i've gotta couple of people coming to look at it so best offer.

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  • 2 months later...

sorry no because i don't have the stock bonnet.

Car was dyno tested today

Power - 146.3kW@166KPH

Torque - 366.8NM@134KPH

at max 6PSI in third gear 1:1

pretty good for a stock standard engine, air/fuel mixtures were good and will be able to easily handle more boost with suitable mods.

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