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OK looks like this is back up for sale, In our new house now and if i want the things i want its gotta go. New car is on the way aswell so something has to give. Have reduced the price $5000. Unfortunatley in 6-12months i'll have the money for something like this again but not now... I hadnt moved the car since september and in that time the AFM has died so i will get a new one soon and the windscreen is cracked.

Im selling my recently completed R34 Drift car. Unfortunatley due to a change in circumstances i wont be able to use it to its full potential.

The car is a RACE/RALLY rego ONLY it cannot be registered EVER. So please dont ask about compliancing rego etc etc...

The details are:

1999 R34 Skyline Sedan (had 73k's)

Factory NEO turbo Auto

Engine:

1994 180sx SR20DET with 60k's

Trust TD06H-20G turbo

Tial 38mm external gate

High Mount manifold

Nismo 550cc injector's

FMIC

Retuned ECU

Z32 AFM

Full 3inch exhaust

K+N pod

Oil cooler and relocator

Catch can

Custom Engine loom by PLMS devlepments

Driveline:

S13 5 speed

Extreme Clutch

Custom 2 peice tail shaft

Shimmed Stock Diff

Suspension:

G4 coilovers with custom spring rates to suit SR20 conversion

Front Nismo Upper control arms

Rear camber arms

Hicas breaker

URAS extra lock spacer's

Front 20mm spacer's

Wheels:

URAS 17x9 + 30 with falken tyres ~ 50%

URAS 17x9.5 + 15 with average tyre's

Interior:

Fixed back seats on Bride super low rails

Racing logic hydraulic handbrake

Deep dish steering wheel

Custom dash setup with Apexi RSM as speedo/tacho

autometer fuel gauge

custom warning lights

4 X defi style gauges

relocated battery

2 X harnesses

completely gutted dash/ interior of all trim and sound deadning

Exterior:

Full nismo option skirts

maseratti orange paint

Thats all i can think of atm

i have weighed the car with the SR conversion it came in at 1240kg 240kg lighter then stock!!

have also had it dynoed at 296rwhp @ 12psi

Since completion i have taken the car to one wet track day and only done around 300 road km's. Everything was baught new for the car. I wanted to build something reliable from the start. The only thing the car really needs is a 2way diff and it is finsihed. Took the car to a drift comp sept, dry day at last. Went damn hard came 4th which i was happy with seen it was the first time i had drifted on a dry track in 2 years!! Easliy fried the 17x9.5's with 235/45's so much grip with them to was awesome kept up with a 430rwhp ceffie!

Im looking at around $25,500 $21000 $20,000ono

if you have any questions please pm me.

Im located in Bunbury WA (2hours south of perth)

I will post photo's later for now please see the link at the bottom of the page.

please keep any negative comments to yourself.

Edited by msports180

i will throw in 4xr33 stock rims with tyres so then you have everything you need straight away to go drifting.

You can fit 4 rims and tyres where the back seat used to be and another 4 in the boot :P

$25,500

this thing is ready to go, anyone looking into drifting this is it. So balanced, very smooth on transitions. Beautifull to drift. Only needs a 2way and thats it. Then nothing else needs to be spent on it.

I will do this cheaper with stock turbo/ecu/inj's

or will swap for a jzx100 chaser manual/s15

or c33 laurel plus cash my way

need it gone

Edited by msports180

Finnally got to use this thing in the dry on sunday. I gotta say its so much fun. The longer wheel base is such an advantage you can just hold it flat where alot of the s13's r lifting off. Awesome car, came 4th in the local comp. Someone must want a car thats ready to go. Jump in and start winning and be different!! Car never missed a beat all day, no problems at all. So ive used it twice now.

I get the keys to my house in 3-4weeks so i need this gone.

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yeh im in WA. Nah its not the holden colour, its a maserati orange apparently. If u put it next to the holden colour its slightly more orangey

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need this gone.

may swap for a 4x2/4x4 dual cab ute worth 10k ish and the rest in cash.

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lol looks weird a SR20 in the house of a RB.. lol haha

Crazy car man.. i'm lookin at buyin or buildin a track car but this is way out of my budget... good luck with the sale..

GUYS THIS CAR IS READY TO GO.. U WANAN DORRIE, PERFECT WAY TO START OFF!!!!

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