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hey guys i'm new to this forum.

i have an avid interest in the GT pasage sedan and wagon skylines.

i'm looking at buying one in the next few months and wondering where the best place to gather info on them.

is there anywhere in sydney that sells them or is it bettter to buy an OZ spec R31 and change the parts over???/

anyone where have a PAssage GT that could send me osme [pics??

thanx

Rossco

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Check out the R31club website

http://www.r31skylineclub.com/

the forums there are pretty active too

and heres a club members site that has the specs of all the R31's

http://r31skylines.bssc.edu.au/

Passage GT's are pretty rare but there are a few in the R31club

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Originally posted by law253

i'm looking at buying one in the next few months and wondering where the best place to gather info on them.

www.r31skylineclub.com

Originally posted by law253

anyone where have a PAssage GT that could send me some [pics??

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The following is an article that I scanned from a magazine:

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And this one too;

click here

~K :P

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Guest law253

what sort of price range would the come in. as in ehats the least and most you would pay for one????

are there plenty going around in australia? or is importing one youself the way to go

straight out of the box are they more powerfull and quicker than the OZ R31?sss

thanx heaps for the photos

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i've seen them from about $3k - $9k

they have a NICS redtop RB20 engine. some are RB20E (injected N/A only) others RB20DE (twin cam N/A) and you want an RB20DET at least (twin cam turbo)

this engine lacks torque compared to the RB30 engine but makes up in power once the turbo kicks in but not as good as say a silver top r32 ECCS RB20DET

theres not that many going around australia. youl could try importing since most would be > 15 years old. ask on the r31skylineclub forums and you'll get more info. more photos of passage gt on my website (below)

matt

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