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NISSAN SKYLINE R31 S3 TI $4500ono

Engine: Built Nov 07

Full rebuild with re-bore, acid bathed block, head, rocker cover and inlet manifolds

Reconditioned head

High comp ACL performance pistons

Hastings rings

New bearings

Overhauled oil pump with new spring and valve

Graphite head gasket

Crow cam

New engine mounts

New timing belt

New water pump

New timing belt tensioner

All new fan belts

Electrical system:

New plugs Nov 07

New lead Nov 07

Reconditioned distributor Nov 07

New crank angle sensor Nov 07

New ignition module Nov 07

New ignition coil Nov 07

Fuel system:

New bosch fuel pump April 08

New bosch fuel pressure regulator April 08

Turbo injectors Cleaned and serviced Nov 07

Always run 98 octane since build

Cooling system:

New thermostat Nov 07

New thermostat housing Nov 07

New top hose housing Nov 07

New radiator Nov 07

New Water pump Nov 07

Genuine Toyota coolant

All new radiator hoses, heater hoses and bypass hoses Nov 07

Driveline:

LSD Diff from an import skyline

4:11 diff ratio

Gearbox Built with all new bearings and seals Nov 07

New gearbox mount Nov 07

Excedy Heavy Duty Performance Sports Tuff Clutch Nov 07

Overhauled tail shaft cv joint Jul 07

New Front wheel bearings Dec 07

Welded steering rack supports for extra strength

suspension bushes in:

Nolothane Control arm lower inner 94137

Nolothane Strut bar to chasis 48095

Nolothane Sway Bar link 42151

Nolothane Sway bad mount 42045

New genuine front sway bar washers

Nolothane Trailing arm lower 46093

Nolothane Trailing arm upper 46094

Brakes:

Genuine Toyota brake fluid

Slotted Disc rotors front and rear Dec 07

New bendix pads front and rear Dec 07

Custom Pod filter setup with ram air intake

Alarm and immobilizer Nov 07

Keyless entry Nov 07

Central Locking Nov 07

Power windows

New battery Nov 07

Lowered with King Springs

Koni r shock

ROH 17in Mags

Pioneer mp3 player Jan 08

American boss 800w 6*9's Jan 08

40% Tint Dec 07

A/c

P/s

Every step of this build was done 100% properly and professionally, I supplied the engine reconditioners with 3 heads before I found one they were happy with to be rebuilt as I went through 5 inlet manifolds before I found one without excessive corrosion. Any questions on anything please done hesitate to ask, I would prefer a text message or phone call over a pm or repost as I am unsure how often I will be able to recheck, however I will try.

Email Ryan [email protected] phone 0408 929 797

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