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20g's take it and its urs

damage is repairable, i just dont have money to repair it

car makes 360kw at all 4 wheels on 20psi

20psi was made at just over 4000rpm very responsive setup

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engine has more left in it.... we stop at 360 because the engine wasnt getting enuff fuel

the fuel pump fitted to the car right now is a bosch 023

i bought a bosch 044 to fix the fuel problem but neva got it fitted because as u can see from the pictures below it neva made it to the workshop

will give the fuel pump away with the car to who ever buys it

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Before

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after

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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Engine

HKS step1 camshafts ( 264 intake / 272 exhaust )

HKS adjustable camgears

HKS inlet manifold gasket

CP Pistons

SplitFire coil packs

Gates timing belt

cometic head gasket

custom P20 tool steel heat treated billet CNC machined oil pump

R33 RB26 crank shaft

external oil return lines from cylinder head to sump

Garrett GT35R Ball Bearing turbo with Anti Surge compressor housing and .78 divided (twin scroll) exhaust housing

Garrett Turbo Heat bag for turbo exhaust housing

TiAL 44mm external wastegate

screamer pipe

custom steampipe Twin Scroll Manifold to suit divided exhaust housing

custom dump pipe + front pipe

hi flow 3inch cat

X force cat back exhaust system

115mm intercooler

custom aluminum intercooler piping

custom intake pipe

custom air box

greddy blow of valve

custom catch can

N1 water pump

aluminium radiator

Fuel System

SARD fuel reg

SARD 800cc injectors

Bosch 023 fuel pump

Management

Power FC D jetro

Power FC commander

Suspension and Brakes

cusco coil overs with swift springs

hicas lock bar

EndLess VN front pads

EndLess brake fluid

DriveTrain

HKS triple plate clutch

HKS fly wheel

Interior

Recaro SR3 Passenger & Driver side

Blitz ID3 boost controller

Gizzmo shift light

Defi style boost gauge

Greddy remote control boost switch

Exterior

CR KAI 18 X 9.5 +12 BRONZE

Nismo side skirts and Nismo rear pods

POWER: 360kw @ 19psi

car comes as is !!!!

Edited by STR8E180
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What the hell happened? Both sides munched. Sorry to see it. Maybe it'll buff right out? Sorry, just joking.

Is there structural frame damage at all or just panels, skirts etc. that need repairing/replacing?

Edited by xthommox

structural frame damage at all feel free to come and inspect it for urself

some one from here said he wanted to come past and have a look at the whole car but wasted my time and neva turned up so im now willing to strip the car for parts

Edited by STR8E180

I'm in melb and can do you a rh door in gunmetal, mirror red, front gtr guard gunmetal and brand new sill replacement panel for $400 if you interested. Would make the car easier to sell if it came with the parts required to fix it.

I'm in melb and can do you a rh door in gunmetal, mirror red, front gtr guard gunmetal and brand new sill replacement panel for $400 if you interested. Would make the car easier to sell if it came with the parts required to fix it.

im trying to getting rid of the car for money not spend money on a car which im trying to get rid of

if you want a rough idea save and then email the above pics to [email protected] tell them richard with all the skylines recommended you ask them. they are a good panel beater and have done work on quite a few cars for me. they can at least give you a rough idea so you know what you're getting into.

im not stripping the car

i sold the seats today so im dropping the price to $1900

Hi,

Im interested in the car but with the parts youre flogging off, makes it a bit hard to see what any prospective buyer is ACTUALLY buying!

You say youre NOT stripping it then you sell the seats, the power FC, brakes etc etc and God only knows what. Should I just assume you ARE stripping it, give your "complete" car the flick and move on to looking at other cars?

Pm me if you wish.

GT

Edited by xthommox
Hi,

Im interested in the car but with the parts youre flogging off, makes it a bit hard to see what any prospective buyer is ACTUALLY buying!

You say youre NOT stripping it then you sell the seats, the power FC, brakes etc etc and God only knows what. Should I just assume you ARE stripping it, give your "complete" car the flick and move on to looking at other cars?

Pm me if you wish.

GT

im finding it hard to sell the car as it is so im not stripping it

PM me wat ur after

hey mate hjow ya going, how much for the wheels as they are, there is a set on the forums for $1999 with tyres located in melbourne and they are like new, give me a call on 0412862091 and we wil work soemthing out for the wheels mate as they are, my cousin is very interetsed in them

cheers tony

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