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Ok boys, ive done all the hard work, but now im looking for bigger and better things. Ive built my car up from standard its packed with goodies but ive recently lost interest so now its up to one of you guys to take it off my hands and finish it and make it whats its supposed to be :)

R32 skyline 1992 model

*Rb26 conversion with cam gears and cam shafts from HKS

*Twin turbo N1 or equalivant, approx 50hp bolt on each turbo

*Haltek E11V2 ecu

*Twin 3 inch dumpies to cat, 3.5inch cat back all stainless steal

*Intercooler with 3 inch piping

*Resprayed in Velocity Blue from Ford

*Full body kit included but was not put on the car due to my under ground garage

Now this has cost me alot of money to build and all the work was completed my Micks Motor Sports on New Bridge road. The only thing thats left to do is wiring to the dash board and power windows wiring. The motor was pulled out of a Vspec R33 skyline which i purchased from the auctions as a STAT ride off. This is a machine and sounds off its head.

Now im willing to sell with or without the motor, 6k for the shell or 10k complete. No offers under this will be considered. If you are interested put your email down ill send you the pics of the car. Im located in bankstown sydney

MSN = [email protected]

Thanks guys

Jesse

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Edited by Jimmy Z

hey mate...VERY INTERESTED. I have an rb25 neo + box thats worked off its tits that i have to drop in it. What condition is the body and paint in. Is the bodykit painted same colour as car or is it in primer. Is it a straight car with no accident history? is it complianced and registerable? What else besides engine and box is needed to get this on the road?

thanks mate. speedy PM would be much appreciated.

Luke

what is needed to get this car back on road besides an engine and box which i have already. What condition is the body and paint in? what bodykit is included and has it been sprayed? is the car complianced and registerable. Wheels??just stockies? any aftermarket suspension etc. Please list everything rolling shell comes with.

Thanks mate. I am VERY INTERESTED but just need some more info

cheers.

Just PM me ASAP as I wanna get my engine into something as quick as i can.

Luke

great way to speak to potential buyers.

good luck selling it, you'll need it with an attitude like that

mate your a time waster, i said in the start of the article no offers under this will be considered so wankers like yourself dont come along and try to get a bargin. thanks but no thanks you can go bargin someone else

Guys ill have more pics up tonite, and if anyone is even slightly interested let me know because soon ill be ripping out the motor and selling things seperately.

Cheers

you said that if anyone is even slightly interested let me know, and i did.

it's not like i was going to offer you under 5g because that's what i believe its worth.

anyway i will stop posting in this thread after this because this isn't the wasteland.

good luck selling it...

Alrite its looking like the shell will be sold shortly but not 100% solid.. that means the motor will be up for grabs including the haltek and exhaust.. i havnt put a price on them because i will keep it if i cant get a good enough offer.. ill let you guys throw me some offers at me but if you be stupid ill be stupid back pay monkeys get bananas so keep that in mind.

Guys for 6k you get the shell, the cooler, a $1000 dollar deck from pioneer, a $800 bodykit from jet speed, one GTR R32 wing, one GTST R32 wing, standard cooler, aircon, and get a pat on the back. Ill even throw in the RB20 gearbox..

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