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as topic says its time to sell my baby

quick description

1989 GTR

gun metal grey

5 speed manual

rb26dett twin turbo motor

ok after buying my car 6 months ago i have decided to sell it. when i bought the car it wasnt in the best condition mechanically so i have gone a done a few things to her.

these include

replaced motor (65,000kms)

new clutch

new clutch master cylinder

new fuel pump

new radiatior

new ac condensor

replaced cooler

new remote oil filter

new upper and lower control arms

new radius arms

new driveshafts front and rear

new diffs front and rear

i replaced the seats but they still have a minor tear in one might replace with something after market

my car already had 17x9inch volk racing 5 spoke rims

3 inch trust cat back exhaust

and tein coilovers with whiteline racing springs

it has air filters in it but i will change to hks ones that i have at home somewhere

after market steering wheel

will add more when i get home where i have the list of every thing that has been done

the car is running soundly and is complete i just need to get brakes which i have ordered and will put on when they arrive

there is no stereo in at the moment and probably wont be later.

im in no hurry to sell as i have no licence for the next 12-13 months

this car has cost me $31,000.00 to get to the level that i have gotten it to and i am very pleased

the mechanical side of things was $16,000.00 alone

i will not be selling this car with rwc or rego as i have no licence but the car is in a full roadworthy condition because that was my main concern with it.

and i work 6 days a week so time is not very manageable for me

all inspections welcome

price is $25,000.00

may trade for something of interest but much lesser value with a cash adjustment (180, r32 gtst)

i know im asking alot but after the time and effort (and money) gone into it this is what the car is worth to me so please dont whore my page with "thats a bit much for a gtr" just pm me if u really want me to know that would be appreciated

contact detail

home after 6.30pm daily 98467509

email - [email protected]

thanks

julz

pics up tonight when i get home.

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thanks for the bump

rb26dett out of a 91 gtr

some of the parts are new most are second hand but they all work really well and came off that skyline with 65k on it. my mechanic imports whole unsmashed cars for his parts thats y it cost me quite a bundle u know but i think its worth it just a pitty that i cant enjoy it for myself

will have pics up tonight guaranteed mate i only have 5 but they will do for now

thanks for your kind words on the price u should see the whoring being done to my for sale thread on supraforums.com.au its pretty intense

regards

julz

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