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try the ECR34

or failing that a R34 25GT

Vehicle Specifications

Nissan Skyline R34 25GT

Make Nissan

Model Skyline

Model Variant 25GT

Year 2000 to 2002

Body Type Coupe and Sedan

Seating Capacity 5

Engine Code RB25DE Neo

Engine Type Water cooled Inline 6 cylinder DOHC 24 valve

Engine Size 2.5 litres (2498 cc)

Bore × stroke 86mm × 71.7mm

Compression ratio 10:1

Max power 147kW @ 6000rpm

Max torque 255Nm @ 4000rpm

Fuel Tank Capacity 65 litres

Fuel type Unleaded premium gasoline

Fuel Consumption 9.1 l/100km

Transmission 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic

Drive Layout FR

Steering Type Power assisted rack & pinion

Front Suspension Independent suspension multiple link system

Rear suspension Independent suspension multiple link system

Front tyres 225/45ZR17

Rear tyres 225/45ZR17

Turning circle 10.2 m

Coupe Sedan

Exterior Length 4580mm Exterior Length 4705mm

Exterior Width 1725mm Exterior Width 1720mm

Exterior Height 1340mm Exterior Height 1375mm

Wheelbase 2665mm Wheelbase 2665mm

Front Track 1480mm Front Track 1480mm

Rear Track 1470mm Rear Track 1470mm

Ground Clearance 140mm Ground Clearance 140mm

Weight 1340kg Weight 1370kg

Standard features Rear spoiler, Driver airbag, Front passenger airbag, Anti-lock braking system, Front seat belt pre-tensioners, Front seat belt force limiters, Rear seat lap sash belt, Child seat attachment, Side impact protection bars, Power windows, Central door locking, Steering wheel height adjust, Leather steering wheel, Ultraviolet reducing glass

Optional features Front fog lamps, Rear fog lamps, Xenon headlights, Front spoiler, Rear window wiper, Side airbags, Navigation system, Alloy wheels

Edited by r33cruiser
try the ECR34

or failing that a R34 25GT

Vehicle Specifications

Nissan Skyline R34 25GT

Make Nissan

Model Skyline

Model Variant 25GT

Year 2000 to 2002

Body Type Coupe and Sedan

Seating Capacity 5

Engine Code RB25DE Neo

Engine Type Water cooled Inline 6 cylinder DOHC 24 valve

Engine Size 2.5 litres (2498 cc)

Bore × stroke 86mm × 71.7mm

Compression ratio 10:1

Max power 147kW @ 6000rpm

Max torque 255Nm @ 4000rpm

Fuel Tank Capacity 65 litres

Fuel type Unleaded premium gasoline

Fuel Consumption 9.1 l/100km

Transmission 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic

Drive Layout FR

Steering Type Power assisted rack & pinion

Front Suspension Independent suspension multiple link system

Rear suspension Independent suspension multiple link system

Front tyres 225/45ZR17

Rear tyres 225/45ZR17

Turning circle 10.2 m

Coupe Sedan

Exterior Length 4580mm Exterior Length 4705mm

Exterior Width 1725mm Exterior Width 1720mm

Exterior Height 1340mm Exterior Height 1375mm

Wheelbase 2665mm Wheelbase 2665mm

Front Track 1480mm Front Track 1480mm

Rear Track 1470mm Rear Track 1470mm

Ground Clearance 140mm Ground Clearance 140mm

Weight 1340kg Weight 1370kg

Standard features Rear spoiler, Driver airbag, Front passenger airbag, Anti-lock braking system, Front seat belt pre-tensioners, Front seat belt force limiters, Rear seat lap sash belt, Child seat attachment, Side impact protection bars, Power windows, Central door locking, Steering wheel height adjust, Leather steering wheel, Ultraviolet reducing glass

Optional features Front fog lamps, Rear fog lamps, Xenon headlights, Front spoiler, Rear window wiper, Side airbags, Navigation system, Alloy wheels

Thanks man! your a legend!

I've looked around and seen hardly any 2door R34's do they make 2doors of this model?

This changes my plans now heh, i might get one of these instead of the R33GTS

but we'll see

here ya go mate this is the cheapest i could find.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

$14,500....2000 model

Very nice, thanks a lot man!

I'd be looking at turbocharging it after a while (hence the other post) Any idea how much it would set me back for a mid-level turbine kit and installation? I've noticed there's not a whole lot of space in the engine bay.

Very nice, thanks a lot man!

I'd be looking at turbocharging it after a while (hence the other post) Any idea how much it would set me back for a mid-level turbine kit and installation? I've noticed there's not a whole lot of space in the engine bay.

just off the top of my head. a gtrs= $2000ish

manifold= 400-1000

dump pipe= 300+

ecu, injectors electrics= 1000-3000

not to mention forged pistons and rods=4000ish, or u could go the det items=1000max

you could do most of it yourself but if u want it installed looking at around 2000.

ofcourse prices will vary. i highly suggest this link it has everything u need:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/tu...N-A-t33407.html

got a gt25 myself. 1998 model.

great car man, you can have lots of fun with it.

unless you have license restrictions, get the gtt.

and yep turbo'ing your n/a isnt too hard. there are forums on here that will show you what you need=].

got a gt25 myself. 1998 model.

great car man, you can have lots of fun with it.

unless you have license restrictions, get the gtt.

and yep turbo'ing your n/a isnt too hard. there are forums on here that will show you what you need=].

Thats good to know, thanks for your help guys! All i need to do now is to pick which one to get haha.

IF you need to go the n/a route, I'd suggest looking for a GT-X(?)

It's meant to have the turbo version goodies, like bigger brakes etc, just n/a

then when you do eventually turbo it it will be like a GT-t

P.S don't ask me any details on the car I just mentioned coz I only know about it from what I've read on this forum

lol good one yoyo.

yea mate. get used to the handling, push it to its limits. then when u are off your p's or wateva. u will know how to control the turbo'd version much better, and will be more confident because u know the limits.

only thing u have to worry about is the power when u upgrade. but keep in mind 140rwhp on a r34 na is nothing special, so when u upgrade it will be 'scary', lol enjoy it.

lol good one yoyo.

yea mate. get used to the handling, push it to its limits. then when u are off your p's or wateva. u will know how to control the turbo'd version much better, and will be more confident because u know the limits.

only thing u have to worry about is the power when u upgrade. but keep in mind 140rwhp on a r34 na is nothing special, so when u upgrade it will be 'scary', lol enjoy it.

Hahah yeah! not a bad idea, i'll figure something out, cheers for the help mate!

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