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Engine:

RB20DET - 85,000km

Price:

$15,500 or swaps for 180sx/s14a not really interested in another skyline thanks

Location:

QLD Mackay

Contact Details

Call 0448233105 or leave a message ill get back to you, or pm me

Exteriour

  • Unknown Side Skirts and Rear Pods
  • TypeM GTST Front bar cut out

Exhaust:

  • 2.5" Stainless Split Dump
  • Custom Stainless 3" Front pipe
  • Apexi Exhuast Valve Controller
  • Custom Stainless 3" Catback
  • 4" Cannon

Suspension/Drivetrain:

  • Tein HA Coilovers
  • Cusco Castor Rods
  • Whiteline Front Camber Kit
  • Cusco Rear Camber Arms
  • D1 Project Traction Rods
  • Front and Rear Adjustable Whiteline Sway Bars
  • Aftermarket Adjustable Lower Control arms
  • D1 Garage 8 piece Pineapples
  • Hicas Lock Bar
  • Hicas Lines/Pump/Solenoid all removed
  • Mini Spool Locker Diff
  • Solid Gearbox Mount Custom Made

Wheels/Tyres:

  • 18" 5 Spoke ANZ Wheels
  • Toyo Proxy4s front tyres
  • Nankang rear tyres

Modifications:

  • HKS Mushroom Pod
  • Custom 3" - 4" Stainless Intake Pipe
  • RB25DET Custom Highflow with Garret 2871 cartridge with 48 trim compressor
  • Custom Stainless heat sheild on turbo
  • Plazmaman 2.5" Intercooler Piping Kit
  • Hybrid 600x300x75mm core
  • Plazmaman Forward facing plenum
  • HKS SSQV BOV
  • Greddy High Pressure Radiator Cap
  • Greddy Alloy Radiator Pipe
  • Series 2 RB20DET Fuel Rail (2 pressure regs)
  • R33 GTR 444cc Injectors with GTR Ballist Resistor
  • SplitFire Coilpacks
  • RB26DETT Apexi PowerFC D-Jetro Computer
  • Apexi PowerFC Boost Control Kit
  • Bosche 040

Stereo Audio / Visual:

  • 7" Double Din Touch Screen Kenwood DVD Player
  • JVC 6" Rears
  • JVC 6x9" 480watt rears
  • 600 Wattrms Amp
  • 600 Wattrms 240v Power Inverter
  • Super Nintendo

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Edited by choku_dori
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bump. Car got a 14.7 on a brand new track. Made 103mph wth a 60ft time of 3 seconds. That was in full street trim on a un prepped track. Good for a low 13 high 12.

  • 2 weeks later...

car now has 90,000km on it. Just serviced, has 4 brand new 235/40/18 Nankang tyres all round. they have done 600km

  • 2 weeks later...

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