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Hi

I unfortunatley have to sell my auto Skyline, it has costed me $13000...

Car has done 112000km, the new engine hasnt even been done yet, it getting done at a professional micks motorsports shop.

The car currently has:

BRAND NEW GCG HIGH FLOWED TURBO

Full Rebuilt engine with forged pistons.

Intercooler

Turbo Timer

BOV

haltech v11.2 worth $2900 i havnt even driven it since it was installed.

Walbro fuel pump

Forged pistons

Currently have the original injectors

Edited by the_game

Some pics, there not like a week old but thats basically it, ill get a few more pics when i get my car next week, its taking so long because the guy is doing his car (lancer) for the jamboree in qld, he is hoping for 8-7secs

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  • 5 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Gone down to $20000, with original mags and speakers

brand new engine and turbo and battery...

just had the oil for power steering and auto services...everything is fine and we had a little baby boy

hey guys

it turns out i spent $13250 in the past few months at micks motorsports for a ecu, engine rebuild and turbo

come on guys $20000 thats a good price for a brand new engine and brand new high flowed turbo and brand new ecu

Edited by the_game

yea, its kind of a sweet deal but i want someone here to buy it.

i prefer seeing someone add some good injectors and a good exhaust, build a solid gearbox and run it at the creek.

  • 2 weeks later...

Man i got offered alot less ($9000 for trade in and i paid $13250 in the past month or so)

So now i have put it on ebay, im at work now so i cannot put the ebay address up because bloody work has block ebay, but if you type in NISSAN SKYLINE R33 SERIES 2 BRAND NEW ENGIN AND TURBO youll see it

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