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Hi All

Up For sale is my 1994 R33 GTST Nissan Skyline with RB25/30 hybrid 458kw (614hp) at the rear wheels Rego till September yes that's right this is a street registered car with no defects

The reason why i am selling this is that i need the money for a house and time to sell my toy.

The skyline has been always garaged ever since i have bought it and only came out once every 2 weeks or on cruise nights or days with the boys at JEM.

The Skyline has a plenty of mods

Engine:

RB30 bottom end worked and forged, a RB25 head with vavle springs and standard cam and VCT for better response, Genuine Greaddy Plenum with a 70mm throttle body for quick response, aftermarket Greedy Alloy Radiator, HDI From Mount Inter-cooler, Turbo Smart Blow Off Valve, Haltech E11V2 Aftermarket Computer with 2 step anti-lag Button, Super Spark Coil Pack, Relocated Oil Filter, 2000cc Bosch Xspurt injectors (exactly the same as the Injector Dynamics), Aeromotive A1000 fuel reg PN 13109 handle up to 75 psi, custom 13 mm Fuel Injector spacers, top mount fuel rail (2 in and 1 out), GT3540R turbo Vband, top mount manifold with 50mm gate and screamer pipe, ARP Head studs, Metal Gasket, custom made air filter pipe and oil catch can which is plum back to the sump.

Fuel System:

1 x Bosch 044 In-tank fuel pump, 2 x Bosch 044 external pumps, 1 x 2.5 litre surge tank, 2 x Dash 8 feeds to fuel rail, and 1 x 1000 hp Fuel reg with Retuns Dash 6

Fuel Type:

E85 Caltex Eflex (105 Octaine)

Suspension:

Drag - Stock, Circuit - Tiens, Street - Bilstiens, Hicas lock bar all rear control arms changed for better traction and control

Tyres:

18 inch Mags with Federal Semi Slick for Street will get measurements later

Pair 16x8 ET Street Raidials Mickey Thompsons For Street or Drag

Body:

GTR Wing, 400r Side Skirts, 1.5 M SPec Front Bar, Standard Rear bar with GTR Pods

Color:

Black

Internal:

GTR R32 Seats, Autotechinica Sports Steering Wheel, 2 Step Antilag Button, Greedy Boost Controller, Turbo Timmer

I have put in a lot of work and effort in this skyline and made sure that it was well looked after and driven only a few times a months. The Cluster is saying 198,000 but the engine has been re-built about 10,000kms ago, There was nothing wrong with it but i just thought it was time to give it new internals and re freshen the engine. I just recently changed the fuel system over to e85 and as a result of the change i was able to produce 458kw at 24 psi of boost yes that's right 24psi boost for a engine that still has Standard cams WOW.

The only thing left in the car is a really good paint job but every-time i had the money i spent it on the mods on the car so whoever buys it will need to give it a full respray back to black but not the engine bay i made sure that was painted while i had engine out. I can help with someone who will respray the car between $1500-1800 so up to you if you buy the car.

Now i must let you know that know that this car is not for the faint harted, joy riders or test pilots. You will come and have a look at the car and if you show me that you want to purchase the car then i will take a deposit and then take you for a drive. I don't want to sound rude but please understand that this is a very fast car, i did 130mph (210 kms) down the quarter, this means its a 10 sec car ask any one if you don't believe me plus i have the papers to prove it as well.

So i am guessing by now you want to know the Price after all that rant well i would like $23,000 ono Also Happy for swaps for Somthing of Interest and Money my way or yours

I have put some photos up and will put on some more up later

if you have any questions please feel free to PM me or call on 0405942465

Pics.docx

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Edited by moegtst

so what time did you actually run down the 1/4 mile then?

Had wheel spin first and 2nd and boged on 3rd went down 14 sec @130mph

i jumped 36mph from half track.

Edited by moegtst

Sorry guys i have been having troubles loading pics so its on doc format instead with pics if you want more just sms me adn ill text it through

skyline.docx

oh shit sorry mate just so much replies n none of them about the car it self...i didnt expect that somone would use my advert to advertise there stuff

  • 2 weeks later...

hi all i have a suprise the beast has a new shiny paint job now so what this means is that the car is complete nothing to do except sit n drive.....not sure if i mentooned it has rego till sept n dpesnt have any defects pleasesg for pics

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