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It pains me to share this but..... up for sale is my pride and joy and what I believe is one of the most beautifully engineered cars in history.
1993 Nissan Skyline GTR
91000km

I unfortunately have decided to sell one of my dream cars due to the fact that it doesn't get the respect it deserves, by remaining in my garage 95% of the year. I have travelled only 11,000kms in 3+ years.
This car is fastidiously maintained by time (not kilometres) by one of Adelaide's known GTR experts and the only person that I would trust to maintain my car. As I said, this car is serviced every 3 months regardless of how many kilometres I have done.
This car has had some very serious but sensible modifications to the engine and drivetrain and has resulted in 320+ KW at all 4 wheels, at a comfortable 20psi (This car has been tested at a maximum of 26psi, producing over 335KW at all 4 wheels). All power modifications are matched by modifications that can comfortably handle a lot more power than the current tune.

In short:
R33 GTR Motor (no dramas with oil pump challenges renowned in R32 GTR motors)
HKS Pods
HKS Cams (mild)
R34 GTR N1 Turbos
Splitfire Coils
OS Giken twin plate clutch
VeilSide 3" Exhaust
R34 GTR Brembo slotted disc brakes (front) - tremendous stopping power
18"x10.5"Rays "Volk" GTC rims
Blitz Boost Controller
Apexi Power FC (fully programmable ECU)
Custom Black and White Interior
I also have just recently installed new strut tops, bushes and a battery.
I have a lot of spares including the original steering wheel

Please give me a call or message on 0433774883 (or email [email protected] or message me via SAU) if you can give this machine a good home and the respect it deserves, by sharing the experience more often.

Asking $21,750 ono
Absolutely no joy riders. Serious buyers only. Price is negotiable for the right buyer.

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does the car come with mats ?
were the seats only retrimmed or was the foam replaced as well ?
do you have all the paperwork/receipts for the work done on the car, in particular the engine transplant ?

overall a very clean looking exterior, the interior colour scheme is very "unique"

Hi all,

Have had a question regarding potential swaps... If you have a 07 onwards Yamaha V-Star 650 classic in good nic, I may be interested in swaps plus cash. No cars though legends, as I don't drive the car enough to warrant a replacement ?

Cheers

Bump,

Car is 100% reliable and not tuned for maximum performance. Could be used as a daily driver with 100% confidence.

As the price sates, this is negotiable but not if you suggest some ridiculous number. Otherwise it will be a straight "NO"

Cheers

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