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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline HR31 Gts-x

Milage: ~80,000

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Black/Silver

Location: Adelaide

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $12,500 Firm

Contact: Karl - [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

Engine

RB24DET bottom end

Tomei 82mm pistons

RB26DET crank/rods

1.2mm Tomei stainless HG

fully Rebuilt Cyl Head

Splitfire coilpacks

rebuilt R33 RB26DET injectors

Apexi Power FC + HC

Z32 AFM

Custom Garrett 2871R with RB25det Rear

HKS cast low mount manifold

3" exhaust incl custom dump

R33 GTR cooler

Trust BOV

Turbosmart boost controller

Suspension

Bilstien shocks

King springs

Whiteline front 24mm adjustable swaybar

custom Whiteline rear adjustable camber kit

Hicas removed

Tien camber tops

All nolythane bushes front/rear

Brakes

R33 GTS-T rotors and calipers all round

Braided lines all round

DS2500 brake pads

Motul fluid

New master cylinder

Cusco master cylinder stopper

Driveline

Fresh Rb20det gearbox

Extreme HD clutch (under 1000km since new)

1.5Way LSD diff (getting noisy)

Interior

HKS gauges - Oil temp and pressure

Greddy turbo timer

Power FC hand controller

Alpine HU

JVC front splits

Pioneer 6x9s

Thats about all i can think of at the moment.... :D

Images:

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As you can see loads of money has been spent, super quick car with shitloads more potential left in it. Has made 230rwkw on 17psi with a fairly conservative tune, Throw an external gate and bigger rear housing on the 2871 and it'll make even more, but i enjoy the huge mid-range torque so kept the 33 housing.

I've owned the car since importing it from Japan 4 years ago and have spent too much to bother counting..

Reason for selling is i've bought an Evo IX and its just taking up garage space at the moment.

All test pilots and low ball offers will be ignored. PM or email me with serious offers.

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Has Z31 Californian turbo front hubs, so 5x114.3, the rears are still the 4 stud stock hubs however ANY 5 stud rear hubs off a Z31 are a straight bolt on, i've never bothered converting the rear because both sets of rims i use are multistud. Rear hubs can be purchased from most wreckers for -$100 (what can i say? i'm lazy..)

I'll get some more pics up tonight but interior pics will have to wait till next week as i'm currently interstate on work.

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