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I am regrettfully putting up for sale my Drift Machine, due to work commitments and location it is impossible for me to Slide atm.

So instead of the car sitting in a garage it should be out on track smokin.

The Drift/Track Skyline comes with a car trailer which has tyre racks and long alloy ramps to make transporting the car effortless.

The car has done 2 rnds SD, 1 rnd QR and 10 practice days and been well looked after.

CAR

Nissan Skyline R32 4dr

7pt Safety 21 GTR roll cage

Racing Logic coilovers 12K front 9K rear

R33 Calipers & Rotors

Adj Suspension Arms Front & Back

Extra Lock Steering/Tie Rod ends

Locked Diff

Whiteline Front Swaybar, GTR Rear

GTR bonnet

Rolled guards Front & Rear

BN Front Bar, Uras Sides, Rear pods

D1 Carbon Fibre Wing

Border Carbon Fibre fixed back Race Seat

Sabre Racing harness

GTR intercooler

Remote Oil Filter/Cooler

Strut Braces Front & Rear

3.5" Custom S/S Exhaust

17x9.5 Koya Drif Teks GTR Offset x 2 SETS all with brand new tyres.

Alloy wheel nuts-Blue

40mm Alloy Radiator with Twin Thermos

3.5" one-piece tailshaft

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

2L Alloy Surge Tank with AN fittings

R33 Gearbox

NPC 2800pd 5puk Clutch

NPC Billet Flywheel

Momo Steering Wheel

Microtech LT8 & Dash Mount

Blitz Boost guage

Autometer Oil Pressure guage

ENGINE

RB26/30 Engine with Cometic Head Gasket-(Fresh Build)

GTR cams

Polished Intake Plenum

570cc Injectors & Custom Billet Fuel Rail

SARD Fuel Pressure Reg with Guage

Stainless Split Pulse Exhaust Manifold Top Mount

GT35/40 Turbo .86 rear

46mm w/gate 14.7psi dumped atmo

ACL Race Bearings

Hastings Moly Rings

7L Baffled Sump

Alloy Breather/Oil Separater Tank

4" Intake/Filter

400rwhp or 300rwkw @ 14.7psi or 1bar

** SOLD **

PM for any more details/pics etc

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Cheers msport180

I think your R34 4dr looks tuff as, nice colour.

Yeh, all the hard work's done....!

thanks!!!

yeah its the orange that does for me, like a moth to a flame :laughing-smiley-014:

Still looking very nice, my mate bought your ute which is the one in that pic towing I'm guessing? Just curious, was this your car or PSI's?
Yes, thats the ute that I did the 2jzgte Auto conversion on, fantastic tow car.

The car was a non compliable shell we had at PSI, I built the car and all parts used on the car were supplied by myself, I was a partner at PSI and ran the workshop inc building drift cars and conversions even painting.

Cheers

PPL this car has it all (mods, knowledge when put together, and tuning) this machine is more reliable than my daily drive. I know of more than 190hr spent on this car.

The mechanic who worked on this car is a true professional and perfectionist. He had a datto 1600 sedan with a CA18 that beat my mates RB25 sprinter (mind u it ran 11 secs quaters every day of the week) reliably every day of the week.

This car is a true work of art Good luck with the sale.

The person who buy's this machine will be satisfied 1000% through and through.

Peace out.

Edited by DRF72

Thanks Luke,

You make it sound like I know what I'm doing...!

There has been more like 500hrs+ building this car...!

It is still a fresh build with plenty of life left in it...!

Will definately suit someone wanting to drift at high level or track sprints.

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