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1995 Nissan GT-R R33 Skyline
$ 73920
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BCNR33 GT-R V-Spec Signal Auto Demo car "The Stage of the Street"Starting life as a Midnight purple V-spec R33 this was a tool created for high speed enjoyability from the city of Osaka. Imagined with a sense of style & haste this is much more than just a car. Honing an aura that can only rise from deep tuning philosophies. "Mujura" Maziora Andromeda with Signals famous Splash, the suit of armor designed to stun bystanders under the lights of Japan’s motorways. The Signal Automotive BCNR33 GT-R. Designed by Kousuke “MAD” Kida himself, the JDM all-wheel drive sports car aspired to new levels of balance. He was a child of speed as told by those close to him, and that enthusiasm was accentuated through his work. That passion can be seen & felt on the Signal Auto R33 using a blend of parts from the best tuners in Japan. With a rich history in Nissan-specific fanfare, it was a matter of importance that this car carry the infamous noise created by the RB26 powerplant during periods of spirited dashes. The noise was not only retained but enhanced with top tier engine upgrades such a Nismo N1 block, HKS 2.8L w/step 2 V-cam, & the snails of course; Trust GT3RS turbos (yes, two of them). While single turbine setups have their advantages, a twin-turbo not only provides an incredibly linear rate of acceleration but allows the user to hear less gate and more engine/turbo sound... That is a factor considered from the early design stages with consideration that the motor would eventually become the RB28. This machine is a master of disguise given that most enthusiasts based in the states tend to discount a tuned vehicle’s ability if it displays a sense of high, auto salon style. The “All show no go” mantra tends to be thrown around. This is a part of Signal Auto’s philosophy as Kida grew up doing various body work growing into a big fan of high-quality paints. It’s with this, that it’s a fair assumption that the tuner became known for their presentative style. This beautiful Skyline GT-R then speaks a plethora of languages both in design and ability and is a placeholder in the deep history of Japanese automotive tuning.
“What you love to do, you will learn to do well” – Japanese Proverb. The beauty of experience is the creation of attestation. Under a warm moon and the lights of Miami, the iconic Skyline would make its way onto the desolate freeways of the night. Mounted with Floridian number plates, this would be the very first American outing for the foreign sports car. While the engine, transmission and fluids would make their way to optimum temperatures, I would use voice dictation on my mobile phone to search for a late-night meal. Once decided and with the maps set, it was time for a brisk drive. The noise is the very first attribute of this car to raise my senses. Such a tasteful rhythm the RB28 creates. The efficiency over the factory iteration of the powerplant can certainly be heard, let alone felt. During normal driving, it was hard to move past the notion that this was a demo car from one of Japan’s greatest. It was so easy to maneuver, brake and operate the clutch. So much so that it took a peer into the side view mirrors to realize the machine in which I was operating. However, once clearing the final stop light to the connecting bridge which would lead me to the open freeway; the R33 was gone like the wind. Boy did she move. Accelerating to the end of the dial brought a realization of the coupe’s extreme stability provided by Quantum Racing via a set of 2-way adjustable coil-overs. It was amazing the way imperfections on the road were absorbed, particularly at ultimate speeds. The agility was eye-opening. No need to drop into lower gears at sections that usually commanded it. Late braking was not a challenge thanks an Endless BBK, one that retained a certain coolness attributed to proper materials and ducting. The brakes were the last thing I was to touch before my meal and a nice cool down for the color shifting 4th generation Skyline GT-R. Walking out with a full belly and toothpick, I inspected and took a moment to appreciate the car. Noting the few battle scars, and what the nights fight must have been like when they were created. The rock chips on the front bumper cover were a characteristic commonly found on ex-Wangan battle machines.
It was famously noted by journalist Herbert Casson that “
Every winner has scars
”. A champion indeed.
Signal Auto Mod List:
Engine/ drivetrain
-Nismo N1 block
-HKS 2.8L w/step 2 VCAM
-Twin HKS GT3RS Turbos
-Tomei 87mm pistons
-HKS exhaust cam gear
-ATI super damper
-Auto Gallery Yokohama (AGY) SS690 Transmission
-Excedy carbon twin disc clutch
-CUSCO LSD
-SARD Swirl pot
-Greddy Radiator
-SAMCO hoses all around
-Nismo intake plenum
-HKS fuel rail
-SARD fuel pressure regulator
-ARC twin entry intercooler
-Greddy charge piping
-Signal auto titanium cooling panel
-Signal custom titianium exhaust
-Trust Oil cooler
Exterior mods
-Top secret vented hood
-Veilside rear bumper
-Auto select canards/ front lip
-N1 bumper ducts
-Carbon fiber dual element wing
-Top secret sideskirts
-Show up maziora paint
-HID headlights
-Gram light 57s pro 2 piece wheels with titan lip
Suspension Mods
-Quantum 2 way coilovers with external reservoir
-Ikeya formula front upper and lower control arms
-Ikeya formula center adjust
-Ikeya bump steer correction tie rods
-Top secret HICAS delete
-Rear adjustable control arms
-Cusco carbon strut bar
-Nismo Sway bars front and rear
Brakes
-6 pot Endless brakes w/ E-Slit rotors up front 355MM
-2 piece floating rotor rear bbk 320MM
Interior
-Recaro SR7 seats
-Leather rear seats
-Nismo GT titanium knob
-Top secret shift boot and handbrake boot
-Assorted carbon fiber trims
-R34 gtr pedal covers
-Keys racing 325mm steering wheel
-LED interior lighting
-Nismo front and rear floor mats
-Nismo old logo gauge cluster
-Trust boost gauge
-HKS EVC7 2.4 boost controller
-HKS Kansai service ETS torque splitter
-DEFI oil and water temp gauges
-HKS F con V-pro
-Controls for Strobes and Underglow
Rarely would a fully tuned car be comfortable enough to daily drive with fully functioning Hvac system, no aspect overlooked. Originally was built to be day viewed at Tokyo Auto Messe 2011 with the Show Up booth. This R33 would be the last Demo Car built under the Signal Auto name, up until our acquisition the car was owned by Kousuke Kida's son Senri.
Most recent feature in Web Option:
https://motor-fan.jp/weboption/article/60552/
Original Demo information from Signals Site:
http://www.signal-senri.com/usergarage/index.cgi?mode=detail&no=4
Signals Blog:
http://signal-senri.com/info/index.cgi?page=70
Random Spotting:
https://www.more-japan.com/blogs/2013/06/21/a-visit-to-signal-auto/
History of Signal Auto: https://youtu.be/xgtCya54aPM
Vin is BCNR33024654
Vids by request.
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