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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR

Milage: 100,000kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $13700

Contact: 0402812322

Comments: The engine has been compression tested and found to have a crack in the head gaskett between the 5th and 6th cylinder. The engine has been partially stripped. All parts that have been stripped have been cleaned and stored away and will come with the car. A complete GTR workshop manual will be provided if you wish.

Modifications: Full exaust system , Apexi pod filters , External waste gate , twin blitz BOV's , twin plate clutch , Adjustable sports suspension (Zero body roll) , Front & rear strut braces , Pioneer CD player , Sparco Racing rims (17 , 255) good tyres , HKS boost gauge , HKS turbo timer , Digital speedo , Greedy stage 2 boost controller.

Drivers window will not come up but i will try get this fixed before sale (its not an electrical issue , the cable has tangled around the pulley), if the price is right and if i find time.

Ring me anytime , If i do not answer send me a msg and i will get back to you as soon as i can.

Price is negotiable for a quick sale , or i will lower the price and keep the rims.

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All the cylinders have been commpression tested. The issue occured on startup and no whilst being driven ,i have had 3 mechanics come have a look at it before my mate and i started to strip the engine in prep for the rebuild. The car was only running 8 psi of boost at the time of the issue. Their is no metal in the oil which from what ive been told would be a head gaskett not a shattered piston or cracked block. Aslo the mechanics went over the car whilst the car was running and told me its a head gaskett as well as they have also come back and done a bit of work stripping the engine and still say its the head.

Any written mechanical reports done by workshop/mechanic (not your mate) as evidence it’s only a head gasket?

What wheels are you putting on to replace the gold ones for a lower price?

I have an offer in mind, however it maybe insulting to you, as to be honest it’s more of a gamble box of bits currently.

PM me if you want to discuss more I guess.

put compressed air in cyl 5 and a vac hose into cyl 6 up to your ear, should be a hiss for the head gasket leak. Otherwise broken ring lans between the top and 2nd ring only loose compression but won't leak hardly any oil until the 2nd to oil retainer skirt breaks.

Will most likely be putting standard GTR rims back on or other wise i will put 19s on but the price wont go down as much. The car never went to a workshop , so im not sure how to get formal paperwork. But ill speak to the mechanics and see if they can get one through their workshop.

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