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Expressions of Interest. My car is a 90% finished project and I am looking at getting out of the turbo scene to save some coin for a while.......

1988 HR31 Skyline Coupe

Black

RB25DET motor.

RB20 5 speed box (rebuilt)

T70 Turbo with external gate and high mount with 3" exhaust right through inc hi flow cat.

Subzero front facing intake plenum with XF throttle body and AU idle speed motor.

Brand new 600cc JECS injectors.

Haltech E6K computer

PWR 90mm thick FMIC

Turbosmart Vee Port II BOV

Catch Can

Simmons 9" front and rear racing wheels

265/35/18 rear and 235/40/18 front tyres (new)

Brand New G4 Coilovers all round

Slotted front rotors.

Sard Rising Rate Fuel Reg

Intank upgraded pump (unsure of type)

upgraded clutch (unsure of type)

various incidentals.

LOCATED IN HOBART

$8000

Needs HR31 loom which I can get.

Needs New Wate rPump

Need Exhaust Manifold Studs x 3 (currently leaking as a result)

Needs looking at wiring on Haltech (permanent power not ignition as it should be - my fault)

I am just over it, so as is is how I want to sell it, had planned on respraying it and fixing it up.....should be good for 270rwkw at 16-17psi.

PM me or phone 0418129561 if u are interested.

Scott.

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hi mate ive been looking for a rb20 manual box fo a while but id be a bit hesident if its been behind a rb25 as i know 20 boxes are faily weak and and most dont last long at 200rwkw.

ill be keen in a few weeks.

it will start (flat battery)

but it has a leaking water pump, leaking exhaust manifold and the dash is not put back together fully yet (fuse panel is not bolted in position. It needs time spent on it the way it is.... so trailer is the only go really.

:P

thanks.

had alot of people comment but no-one with the cash unfortunately.

My thoughts are a 2-3k injection of cash and you'd have an a1 rare 31 coupe that would have plenty of power and the looks to match.

I need to sell this rather soon people, $7500 firm - come take it away.

Have decided that selling this car is the preferred option.

I am looking for 8000 not negotiable

If it doesn't sell within a week or two at the most, I will keep it and finish it off myself.

So if you may be interested, get in quick and grab a bargain.

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