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Time to step back to one car and need something to tow my boat as well as drive car. I have made the difficult decision to sell the Skyline I have owned for the last 7 years taking it up to the beast it is.

Don't think you will buy a stockish car and keep it that way. Save the hassle and cost its all done here. I have included some cost as an indicator of what a bargain your getting and the effort that has gone in.

Selling as is for now. If not it is to be stripped.

Motor available seperately. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=152854

Exterior

Factory electric sunroof.

Modified front bar with centre cut out. $400

Silins rear drift wing with brake light. $275 + paint

Rolled rear guard lip.

Carbon fiber vented bonnet. $600.

Interior

300 km/h Nismo speedo. $600

Alpine front splits fitted professionally fit into the door. $400

Jaycar 6x9 rear speakers in custom shelf. $300

2x Alpine Amps Flex 2 90w $300

Sunguard tinted windows $200

Cyclops Paralyser P385 alarm $120

Apexi turbo timer that works with the alarm. $200

Power window trigger for alarm $200

Shift light.

Boost guage

Intake/Exhaust

Apexi pod filter with cold air intake $125

Large intercooler with sparco core custom made with large oulet to match plenum. $2000

Greddy plenum $1000

Q45 throttle body $400

Z32 Airflow meter $150

3.5 inch dump and exhaust right through. $1400

Engine

Custom blue painted rocker covers.

Stock bottom end.

HKS ajustable cam gears.

Extensive head work: HKS valve springs $714, shims $237, gaskets $250, radius seats $400, reface head $158, Valve stems $660, porting $570, spring clearances $570, HKS GTR 256 cams $1000, runs solid lifters and is basically GTR head great for a 3.0l bottom end later.

N1 water pump $150.

Cam belt idler tensioners replaced as well $350

Custom oil cooler kit put together with bits from Autobahn + remote filter and braided lines $699

Custom catch can with braid lines. $412

Turbo Fuel and ECU

HKS 2835 ProS 0.68 ar + .87 spare exh housing $4000 + extra housing.

Custom low mount exh housing $1450

Sard 550cc injectors $960

Bosch 044 fuel pump $400

Trust Type R BOV plumbed back to inlet $500

PFC Computer $1500

PFC Hand Commander and ext cable. $400

PFC Boost controller $395

Drive Train

5 speed manual with shock proof oil

OS Gicken twin plate clutch $1500

Suspension and Brakes

Bilstein ajustable shocks with coil over springs Setup by manta for track/handling $1690

Camber and caster ajustments front and rear

Various bushes replaced.

Rear Hicass lock bar. $150

Whiteline front and rear sway bars. $300

Standard slotted front discs with race brakes pads all round.

Braid legal brake lines $400 + brake booster strut brace

Wheels and Tyres

Work Emotion Cr Kai 18x8.5 and 9.5 bronze wheels with spare stickers $2200

Near new Yokohama tyres worth at least $1200.

Well over $30,000 worth of parts alone not including labour and fittment.

Asking $27,500 firm. Price Drop $25900

Possibly would look at a swap for XR6 Turbo sedan silver colour.

If you dont want some bits as you have your own we can take that off the price.

Contact Greg

0412075359 or post etc.

Serious buyers only please no joy riders.

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More up to date dyno added. Maybe if someone likes the car I could drop it to a 200rwkw motor and sell much cheaper.

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good luck with the sale man not to many ppl realise how much money and hard work it is to get to the 300 rwkw mark and still be able to drive it all the time

nice car man wanna sell your wheels n bonnet ??

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