Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

For sale... 1993 model, R33 GTS-T Skyline with standard RB25DE-T engine.

Have had it for just over a year.

The car has been a excellent project and still to this day will remain one of my most favourite cars.

The car is in A1 mechanical condition. Has been services every 5 to 10,000k's.

Will be sold with a RWC and QLD rego till Dec, 2006.

This car still has the orginal skyline floor mats.

FOLLOWING MODS -

Engine Mods -

Standard turbo rebuilt & high-flowed

Nismo 555cc injectors.

Front mount hybrid copy intercooler.

Splitfire coilpack.

Apexi AVC-R Electronic Boost Controller.

Apexi PowerFC + hand controller.

Apexi dual channel air pod filter.

Upgraded & modified 1200hp hyper-twin platted excedy clutch (New lighten flywheel also installed for this clutch).

Bosch 040 internal fuel pump.

Front & rear strut bars/braces.

Oil cooler & oil filter relocator.

Z32 Air Flow Metre.

Exterior Mods -

Nismo fuel cap.

Nismo oil cap.

Nismo 400R front bar.

Philip's crystal white headlight & parker bulbs.

Trust style rear-wing/spoiler.

17" White AVS RIMS.

Rear sprayed brake callipers black with Nissan work painted white.

APEXI 1.3BAR Boost radiator cap

Interior Mods -

Nismo Racing seat belt/shoulder pads.

Nismo leather gear knob.

Re-coloured/sprayed centre dash console area.

White dials (for speedo, rpm, fuel, boost, oil pressue and temp).

Autometre 2" boost guage.

Autometre 2" air & fuel guage.

Sound entertainment setup -

Alpine DVD & MP3 headdeck.

No-name 7" Screen with TV.

Front speakers: Alpine 6" with tweeters

Rear speakers: Pioneer 6" 3 way speakers

Alpine 500watt 4 channel AMP

1x 15" blankrupt sub-woofer.

The car is located here in Brisbane, QLD on the southside (approximately 5-10mins drive from the CBD).

ASKING PRICE - $20,000. ONO

The car has been tune to perfection by Matt Spry from P.I.T.S down at southport on the Gold Coast.

Currently have customised number plates (TOY 033) which can be sold with the car at an additional price based on the offer.

To contact me, please PM me for more details.

post-22617-1161214805.jpg post-22617-1161214832.jpg post-22617-1161214847.jpg post-22617-1161214860.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/139326-1993-r33-gts-t-skyline/
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • As I implied in my post, I have NO idea what the were. But in case I didn't make it clear, the way they performed was brilliant; whatever the brand was. I think it was the compound that made the difference. And if they were Bendix, then sign me up, I want another set. I did drive down mount Ousley (just outside of the Gong) a few times, and they showed no untowards performance.   Its not the low dust that I am looking for NOW. At the time I needed low dust, but now I have no issues with dust but want the initial/early bite of the pads that were used. Yeah, the early cold squeal may of been due to a missing shim or such.  And to repeat, its not the low dust I am seeking, its the initial bite of the pads and increase in bite as  the warmed up during each breaking. As soon as I let off, I don't remember the breaks being extra sticky if I used them again soon after. But I also did not test that theory.   Thanks for the recommendation, But I would prefer to choose something specifically with the behaviour I described.   I assume that they didn't use the default compound off the shelf, as we discussed the dust issue at length. And the early squeal when cold, I have seen the sound is more of an issue with some pad compounds. Mostly ceramic, which also are said to produce less dust.
    • Well, in 2007 he must have been charging about $1800 an hour. He only looked at the car for 5 minutes. And another 4 to write the report wrong, and another minute to correct it. Mind you, this was for a car that was: Stock engine, fmic (hole in drivers guard), all alloy intake and custom air box, 3 inch turbo back exhaust, lowered, and a set of 17" Advans (255/40/17 rear and 235/45/17 front). It was nothing crazy. The blue slipper wanted the "hole in the guard" engineered. But that was because he got the shits that I wouldn't "relocate the battery from the boot, back to the factory position in the engine bay"... In an R33 GTST...     Also for emissions, E85, and don't go wild on timing. It's amazing how the closer you get ignition timing towards max torque, the last couple of degrees really throw NOx counts right up. And for the huge increase in emissions, it's only a small increase in torque.
    • He'll be looking down and swearing about "the damn apprentice" for trying to convince Duncan to use percussive maintenance... 😛  
    • I swear at my GKTech ones every time I have to take them apart and replace a spherical. But I wouldn't swap them for anything else. They absolutely slay every other option, at least in terms of how they actually work. You sure you don't want to live with bearings? I mean, they don't have "ball bearings". They are rod ends and sphericals throughout. Tough as nuts, even though I have found more than one way to wear them out.
    • From when I was looking at getting the 86 engineered for the turbo, the joint said to put in a few euro 5 or 6 cats, then tune the car on a nice clean E85 tune When I was looking at a turbo for the MX5, it was basically the same thing, a couple of cats and a nice clean tune Although, it will depend on the year of the Jeep IRT emmisions standards required, and what mods are done, especially if it has a newer engine installed that requires a higher Euro
×
×
  • Create New...