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in today's trading post..

Nissan GTS-T Skyline R33 1994 black coupe 2.4L automatic, 83000kms, $3000 worth JVC sound system (CD stacker and MP3 player) with 6 speakers, amplifier and subwoofer, boosted, BOV, GTR spoiler and front grille, new Sparco wheels, HKS exhaust system, Rush air filter, immobiliser, sunroof, rego 9/2003, ***-***, excellent condition, $179000 negotiable

must have some crazy stuff done to it if its going for $179k.. :)

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it's an RB23DETT which Nissan made only 1 of.

Nissan originally planned to release the R32 GTR as a 2.3 litre and started producing the engines but after the 1st one was built and tested, the engineers decided it needed 2.6L capacity. This lone engine was a HOT commodity in the early 90's and JUN decided that a stroker kit was in order so they built it up.

This is a true collectors item :)

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