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it has the rb20 engine number on the rb30 block so it looks like an rb20 from the outside... you cant tell the difference unless you have done the conversion yourself.. still has about 10 months reg left..

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pretty nice price!

may would u also ship the car to germany?

if yes, could u get the shipping price with RO/RO to Germany/Bremerhaven?

this is the best value skyline i have seen all year and am in disbelif it is not sold yet.

look how clean it is!!!

the engine alone would cost you 4grand installed. and it comes with an rb25 box!!

wish i had the spare cash!

Mate is it a RB25 NA box ro Turbo box? Im guessing a RB25DE box due to you pruchasing the head? Also you have receipt for all the work that has been carried out?

Also coilovers? Or just using the orignal suspension setup?

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no it has a rb25det box which will handle about 400rwkw and it now has a brand new $2000 direct twin plate clutch built to handle 1000hp...

i have done all the work my self and dr drift has done the tunning.. so it has a remapped ecu in it.. i sold the coilovers so it just has standard suspension in it now..

there is over $10000 just in mods in this car!! i am basically giving this away... all you need to do is put a bigger turbo on and it will make 350+ rwkw!!

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its a dead maket out there atm. imports are now keeping their price but to seel a car you have to sell it cheap cause noone has any cash.

im askin a fair bit for my car but its all quality and reliable but only dreamers with no cash.

it sux.

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Hey Leigh, long tim no speak. I just saw this when browsing for sale threads for an EvoIII. I seriously can't believe nobody has snatched this up by now. I have been freinds with, and worked with Leigh since this car first came into his posession, it's what made me fall in love with imports and I will put my name to it being a perfect specimen of a 32. He is truely anal about this car as anybody who goes and looks at it will realise. If you have any doubts call Sam (Dr Drift) and ask him about the car, I put money on him having nothing but good things to say about it

Sorry mate

but i dont think thats going to fool anyone

that is an rb20det engine

unless you've posted up the wrong pics

.........genius :P

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thanks guys, the only problem is that the people that know how much of a bargain this car is already own a skyline.. there is a hell of alot of time money and effort going into this conversion and it is nothing like driving an rb20 the difference is incredible... i have not even had one person out to look at it!!

thanks guys, the only problem is that the people that know how much of a bargain this car is already own a skyline.. there is a hell of alot of time money and effort going into this conversion and it is nothing like driving an rb20 the difference is incredible... i have not even had one person out to look at it!!

You have a PM, with a few questions mate

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