Nissan Skyline R33 GTST
Nissan Skyline R33 GTST
So after several months silence and selling my Civic Type R I now finally have a new car I can show off!
Nissan Skyline R33 GTST 1993. The spec (up to today) is as follows.
96k kilometres
Imported in 2007
Fujitsubo cat-back exhaust system
Toyosport downpipe and decat
Cusco coilovers
HKS SSQV dump valve
Driftworks supercool front mount intercooler
Blitz intake
Blitz digital boost controller
Apexi Power FC
Ridiculous blue ***** gear knob
Black leather with red stitching gear knob and handbrake gaiters
Now for pictures....
Just after I bought her
Gear knob yo!
Fitting the downpipe and decat, and chopping Posty's bonnet up
Intercooler time!
And a perfectly safe looking hose clamped into place
New gaiters fitted today
HKS SSQV
I've got a Walbro fuel pump being fitted this week and then she'll be ready to go for a remap and get some proper power out if it. Hoping for somewhere near the 300bhp mark.
Nice mate! You both coming to mod nats?
I doubt it mate, I don't think I'll be able to get the time off work
nice
Looking good mate love skylines!! hope to see you at some shows!
Did a bit more fiddling with the intercooler this week, it wasn't quite sitting right when I first fitted it so the bumper came back off for some more jiggling around, fits much nicer now!
Also moved the number plate across to get more air to the intercooler from the front, also fitted some amber side lights but they don't show up very well
Looking at getting a new fuel filter, and maybe even spark plugs and coil packs soon as she seems to stutter a bit in high revs. Once that's all sorted it's time to get her remapped and start saving up for some wheels! I've also ordered some type M skirts and rear spats to tart up the exterier, also looking at getting a little universal fit splitter for the front end and a roof spoiler.
I need to stop buying stickers...
Fitted my HIDs today...
And gave her a bit of a clean too...
Picked up some type M spats on eBay, you can't really tell the difference in a photo but it's definitely better than standard, got side skirts to fit too but they need some paint and cracks repairing first.