Jump to content
SAU Community

Skyline R33 Series 2


Recommended Posts

hello people

i'm selling my gts-t

i wish i didn't have to, due to it being my pride and joy, though life can throw things in your travels,

it wasn't planned but yes the old feller works fine i have a baby on the way

must use funds from car to establish the new comer comfortably

anyway back to the car

175kw@rw

it's a 96 series 2 with 125,000 km's

with white 17" light weight racing rims

adjustable coil over suspension

it has three strut braces one in the bonnet one in the boot and one on the parcel tray

microtech lt8 computer which controls the car like a dream

it has a turbo smart type 3 blow off valve along with the standard one (to keep the cops at bay)

pod filter along with standard intake box and filter (same as above)

trust greddy front mount intercooler

brand new 3" inch exhaust (legal db)

apexi avcr boost controler

turbo timer

boost gauge

momo steering wheel

front spoiler on standard bar

cd player 12" sub and 1500 watts of amps

new battery with 3 years warranty

12 months rego

the turbo on the car is spot on,no leaks or noises i recently put a new exhaust on the car and checked for shaft play or rear fin damage, there were no signs at all

$20,000ono

post-22250-1125871680.jpg

post-22250-1125871745.jpg

Edited by masivr33
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Much less twat-tastic. CF wheels are too garish for civilised use.
    • From there, as the manual says....assembly is the reverse of disassembly, no tricks worth mentioning Much better (for me)
    • In my case, the standard wheel I had was in good condition but the buttons had more wear, so I swapped them across from the original wheel from the car. The plastic rear cover is held on by 4 tabs, and once the wiring is removed you can get access to 2 screws on each side the hold the buttons in From there I just swapped the wiring over. What was interesting is the standard style wheel is 2.0kg but the carbon fibre one is 50% heavier at 2.9kg. It even has a weight inside the wheel at the top to make up for some sort of imbalance in the design. weird
    • Once the airbag is off, to remove the steering wheel.... Undo the 2 plugs into the clock spring, and the horn connector from it's clip. Hit the 19mm nut with a rattle gun (preferably) or if you don't' have one, you probably want an assistant to hold the wheel in place while you use a breaker bar to undo the nut Then, screw the nut back on 3 turns, and pull the wheel sharply towards you. If that doesn't work hit it medium force with a rubber mallet on either side, or possible behind if you can get there. If that all fails (it shouldn't!) you might need a steering wheel puller
    • So, to next task....the carbon fibre steering wheel was either an expensive factory option or a chinesium special. Either way, I don't like either the flat bottom or thick ring style, so it had to go So...to remove the steering wheel.... First, disconnect battery negative and stomp on the brake pedal for a few seconds. Then, remove the small circular covers on each side of the wheel's rear surround to uncover the airbag clips. You need to push something like a flat bladed screw driver through, to push the steel clip inwards and pull the side of the airbag forward. Once you've done the easy side, same on the centre console side. You can see the tab you are shooting for circled in red Then, disconnect the horn spade connector and for the yellow airbag plug you need to get something small under the black locking tab to pop it out, then the connector releases......airbag is off  
×
×
  • Create New...