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  • My car

    Here it is:

    '96 Nissan Skyline GTSt

    Engine:
    Trust Air Filter
    3" Dump Pipe/Front Pipe
    Hi-Flow Cat
    3.5" Cat-back exhaust
    HKS Type S Intercooler
    Blitz Dual SBC Type S Electronic Boost Controller

    Body:
    Standard Series II Body

    Interior:
    Pivot Speed Meter
    A'Pexi Turbo Timer
    Blitz Dual SBC Type S Electronic Boost Controller

    Suspension and Wheels:
    Cusco Adjustable Coilovers
    18"x8.5" (F) and 18"x9.5" (R) DTM 078 Shadow Chrome
    255/35 (F) and 265/35 (R) Falken ST115
    DBA 4000 Slotted Discs

    Stereo:
    Pioneer CD Headunit
    Eclipse 5.25" Splits (Front)
    Eclipse 5.25" Splits (Rear)
    Eclipse 15" Titanium Subwoofer
    Blaupunkt VR504 Amplifier (x2)





  • #2
    nice car, i'd get 1 of those but then.....the car alone costs like $30k(a good 1 on japan), + cost of shipping and then get it passed through US customs and registration would be another $10k i guess.

    so i took a smaller version of nissan's RWD(a nissain 240sx), and am gonna put either the rb25det or rb26dett(both are skyline engines) on my 240. a nice way of makin it a skyline look alike.(i know its better to actually have the skyline, but $$ is the problem here, could get the skyline engine for like $3k)

    still......nice car:).

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    • #3
      Yeah, thanks mate.
      I know of a few people who have done the conversion in the States.
      Turned out pretty well.
      It's done quite a bit here in Australia and Japan to S13 Silvias and 180sxs
      I picked it up for AU$22,000 and since have added a few bits and pieces.
      Looking at a A'pex Power FC next and getting a HKS GT2835ProS for my 21st hopefully :)

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      • #4
        Re: My car

        so do this, buy a Skyline in japan. have it torn apart, then have the peices shipped over during a time of about 6 months, peice it together, and then register it as a kit car.

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        • #5
          Re: My car

          that's a good idea.....

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          • #6
            Re: My car

            I'm into pure grunt as you can see. :D
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            • #7
              Re: My car

              Holy Shnikies...what year is that? Pretty little thing

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              • #8
                Re: My car

                Very nice, wayout

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                • #9
                  Re: My car

                  Originally posted by Nessumsar
                  so do this, buy a Skyline in japan. have it torn apart, then have the peices shipped over during a time of about 6 months, peice it together, and then register it as a kit car.
                  Ya never built a kit car have ya? I helped a friend build one. Registering it was a NIGHTMARE. Worst part was he lost the MSO (manufacturers statement of origin) for the chassis and didnt have all the receipts for the tranny and rearend. Something that should had been an hour at the DMV (along with the inspection) ended up taking 3 weeks.

                  I met a guy in Chicago who has a Skyline R34. He imported it from Japan himself and has a shop do the US conversion. All together he spent near $100K. All that and he still has a top end of 118mph but gets there in a serious hurry.

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                  • #10
                    Re: My car

                    Originally posted by wayout44
                    I'm into pure grunt as you can see. :D
                    BTW wayout, nice XB Falcon.

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