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Hello all,

Well the time has finally come. I have put a lot of time and effort into this project but I have found that upon completing it I hardly ever use it on the track due to other commitments. I'd really like to see the car sold whole as it really is an awesome package but I have also offered the option to buy the engine / etc with a swap for standard engine.

The engine and all tuning was done by Ben at Racepace... it pulled 324rwkw on the Racepace dyno with pump fuel and has a massive power band making it very driveable.

The car itself is very tidy, no dents, no scratches, interior perfect, no previous damage.

More info available if you want it...

Car - 94770km

Engine - 7000km

Power - 324rwkw Racepace dyno (since ran 350rwkw at Racepace on 100ron)

1/4 mile - 12.2 with 2.049 60' and 122.03MPH

Engine

- RB25/30 3.0 litre

- HKS Stopper head gasket

- JE Custom Forged Pistons

- Carillo H-Beam Rods

- Nismo Bearings

- N1 Oil and Water Pumps

- VCT is plumbed and works

- Tomei Poncam's

- Greddy Oil Cooler

Turbo and Exhaust

- Garret GT35R with 0.82 A/R turbine hsg

- GCG XTR Turbo cover

- GCG 6 into 1 manifold

- PSR 45mm wastegate

- 3.5in into twin 2.5in exhaust

- Blitz Type-S EBC

- AVO Intercooler 600x300x90 Bar and plate

Fuel and ECU

- Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

- 215 lph lift pump

- 1 litre Surge tank

- SARD Fuel Pressure Reg

- RX7 550cc Injectors flow tested and cleaned

- Apexi PowerFC with handcontroller

- Z32 Air flow meter

Brakes and Suspension

- KONI Adjustable Shocks

- Full whiteline handling kit with sway bars, springs, bushes etc.

- DBA 4000 Slotted Rotors

- Ferodo DS3000 Pads

- 17 inch rims with Falken Azenis-Rs

Other

- Custom RacePace catch can with oil plumbed back into engine

- Unifilter pod

- Daikin Heavy Duty Clutch

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Keen to move this car, so I'm now asking only 20k wtf! Would also consider trades for S15, R34 or MY99+ WRX with cash adjustments for whichever car.

Karlos

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Edited by raist60
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Karlos, clean car... seen it many times down @ Racepace/Sandown :laugh:

I think you'll have to separate, its the only way you'll get a decent sale.

I sold my motor off, Matt did the same for his, and i know of another guy doing the same interstate.

Built motors sell much better without the cars for some reason.

Dont ask me why, but i got my asking price as has everyone else.

All the others who want the "whole car" end up just wasting your time

cheers - ash

Thanks for the advice mate I'll give it a go :)

K

Karlos, clean car... seen it many times down @ Racepace/Sandown :P

I think you'll have to separate, its the only way you'll get a decent sale.

I sold my motor off, Matt did the same for his, and i know of another guy doing the same interstate.

Built motors sell much better without the cars for some reason.

Dont ask me why, but i got my asking price as has everyone else.

All the others who want the "whole car" end up just wasting your time

cheers - ash

It goes really really fast... :D

I think Im the other guy who Nismoid's talking about.... I got more for my car in parts than people wanted to pay for it 'whole'.. Unless you have a dire need to sell it, hold on to it for a while... the whole modified car market is pretty slow these days... especially for skylines/GTRs :mellow:

I think Im the other guy who Nismoid's talking about.... I got more for my car in parts than people wanted to pay for it 'whole'.. Unless you have a dire need to sell it, hold on to it for a while... the whole modified car market is pretty slow these days... especially for skylines/GTRs :happy:

Dang. **shakes fist at fuel prices** :blush:

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