Actual VIN:HNR32006312
88,521 km or 55,004 miles
Aftermarket blowoff valve
If you are interested in purchasing a Skyline, but need more practicality with your car, we urge you to consider this 1990 Skyline GTS-4! This is one of the most thoroughly clean non-GTR’s that we have seen. Possibly the closest you can get to a 4-door GTR as well, what with the AWD system, RB20DET, and 5 speed manual. The powertrain feels fresh for a now 29-year old car, and appears to have been extremely well cared for during its lifetime. The paint is in great shape, the interior clean. There is the forward-mounted wing mirrors which add a seriously cool touch of Japanese flair to this car. They do take a little getting used to at first, but are fairly intuitive once you get used to them as you don’t have to turn your head as much to utilize them. Mileage-wise this car has just over 55k miles, insanely low for a car like this.
Starting production in mid-late 1993, the R33 Skyline was redesigned and upgraded in several ways. Safety was a big improvement, and the R33 is often regarded as the safest of all Skyline models. All models used 6-cylinder motors now, with the entry level GTS using the SOHC RB20E. It was available in both coupe and sedan, with the coupe more closely resembling the GTR-to-come a few years later. The GTS-t was also revived in the new GTS25-t, which upgraded from the 2.0L RB20DET to the larger RB25DET. This increased power and torque across the board, as well as providing a better platform for tuners. HICAS also made a return as Super HICAS (and who doesn’t love super things?!), and the GTS25-t could also be had with a new active-LSD, which replaced the old viscous LSD.