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As topic state, looking to see who's sellin in Brissy, looks like my skylines about to sell and might go back to another ceffy, just can't find exactly what i'm looking for, car must be manual, good price roadworth or close to it, not to low as i need it as a daily at this stage but height is not that import and no rust thats about it show me what ya got or point me in the right direction...ps i've done the whole car sales/point, and drive.com cheers

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Not mine.. Is this what you're looking for or something a little more subtle?

BRISBANE.. 0421377182

1991 Rb20 Manual Turbo. lots of mods..

D1 quick release steering wheel

Sports Wheel

Pivot shift light

Blitx Dual Stage Boost controller.

Apexi gauges

Racing Logic Hydro Handbrake

Koya Drift teks

3 inch straight through exhaus from high flow Cat Back

Brand new Paint

PWR cooling system,. intercooler and stainless piping

Trust Oil Cooler

Blitz BOV

Front n Rear strut braces.

Full body bracing

SPLITFIRE coilpacks

40mm front spacers

adjustable camber

majic washers.. heaps of extra lock

Pineapples

apexi air filter

Python alarm system

brand new 550hp clutch

nismo 2 way LSD

Upgraded Slotted rotors on front brakes, dual piston.

nothing wrong with car.... regretful sale..

must sell before new year,, first to drive will buy.

16k

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dangerous_daveo what i've got is not the question..it's how much i wanna spend...answer - as little as possible to get into the right car!

Drift_Limo

I'll consider it if nothing else comes up, it all looks good apart from the kit...too low for what i need and would have to come off and the add racing sticker please give details of the work they did on the car

  • 2 weeks later...

I know of one for sale here on the Gold Coast. The specs are as follows:

Dark Blue

Vented Fiberglass Bonnet

RB20DET

5 Spd manual

HKS TO4e Turbo Setup, HKS External Gate with HKS Cast Manifold

GTR Injectors

GTR FMIC

R32 GTS-t Front Seats (Late Model, Velor)

Late Model Taillights

Late Model Chrome Grill

Late Model Chrome Backed Projector Head Lights

Uras Clear Front Bar Indicators

Willans 4 Point Harnesses, Driver's Side

Alloy Pineapples

Mechanical LSD Diff

Turbo Back Exhaust

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This car is for sale by a friend of mine that as joined the Army, for the last 12 months it has basically sat in a garage. He's after $15,000, if your interested drop me a PM and I'll send you his phone number.

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