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1994 Nissan Skyline GTST RB25DET type M, that i bought in 2018 with a good modlist. Upgraded turbo, Apexi power fc and a built engine with about 400hp in engine. R33 GTR interior which made the whole car, and a newly painted outside.

This is more of a "documentation" thread of the build and a motivation booster for others and myself.

In the case of an eventual sale of the car they can view this page to see all that have been done to the car .

 

 

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I have always wanted a japanese sportscar and my absolute favourite is the R32 GTR. 

But here in cold norway the prices was to high for an 20yo car mechanic, so after one year of searching old nissans, i decided to buy an beautiful AN0 R33 GTST.

At the time of the purchase the plan was just to do light modifications.

 

Modlist in 2018

6boost upgraded turbo rated for 400whp

Overhauled engine with wiseco pistons, greddy head gasket, Arp head studs

Big frontmount intercooler

Intercooler pipe kit

Z32 maf

Apexi powerfc

Apexi AVCR

turbotimer

Nismo 740cc injectors

Spitfire coils

walbro 244 pump

OS giken twinplate clutch

aftermarket downpipe

HKS superdragger exhaust

Work Emotion D9R rims

JUN front bumper

GTR rear wing

R33 GTR interior

 

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