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Im looking at possibly selling my car if i get a reasonable offer. I may even swap with a cash adjustment.

Will post a recent pic and dyno sheet up soon.

Here is a list of mods:

Engine:

(Brand New engine installed on Friday. Just run in over the weekend.)

Wiseco forged pistons (Bored out .40 thou)

Shot peened rods

ARP rod bolts

Grounded & Balanced crank

New rings, bearings, oil pump and water pump.

New head with new valves, seals and lifters.

Copper head gasket

O ringed head and block

Garret GT35/40R turbo (700hp) - OLD Turbo. Now fitted with Trust T88-33D

Custom exhaust manifold

42mm Wastegate

Moddified plenum

660cc injectors (Brand new, been in the car for 1 week)

Micks Metal Craft frountmount cooler

Oil catch can

MSD ignition

Microtech computer

Blitz blow off valve

Surge Tank

Copper fuel lines

700hp Bosch Motorsport Fuel pump (Brand New)

Drive Train:

Rebuilt strengthend gearbox

Brand new clutch, flywheel & pressure plate

2 way LSD diff

Suspenison & wheels:

Tein Adjustable coil overs

Poly Urethane bushes

18in 3 Piece Zepters

18x235x40 front (brand new tyres)

18x265x35 rear (brand new tyres)

Exterior & Interior

GTR body kit

Resprayed in White with Purple Pearl

WRX bucket seats

Blitz Dual SBC - Boost Controller

HKS turbo timer

Pioneer stereo and stacker

Alarm with immobaliser

Sunroof (No leaks)

Tinted Windows.

Many more mods. Can provide receipts.

Car is located in Brisbane. I am contactable on 0410 553 070.

Thanks

Harun

"True, but not 25k. If you find another skyline with the same specs as mine, in the same condition with a brand new engine and so forth. I will burn my car and take photo's of it too."

me thinks ur all talk

lol!

free bump

actually there was a series 2 R33 up here pushing the same hp at the wheels and it sold for very close to 25k :P

BURN BABY BURN!

na only jokin. it didnt have as much work done but it could get a 11.7 on slicks. i guess it had the power to go faster

Man it breaks my heart to hear of people selling cars with this much work for under 50K

I have already spend 30k on mine (just over actually), as I bought it stock. I havent even rebuilt the engine yet, as I dont have a spare 8k lying around. Even then, I have had to shop far and wide to get bits at good prices, which aint easy.

Why are you doing this, seriously - I just cant understand how you can pour so much money into a car and then sell it, and so cheaply

Some ball park conservative figures

Wheels $2.5k+

Cooler (and pipes) $1.1k (then fitting)

wastegate $500

Turbo $2.5k

ECU $1.8k (then the tune and install)

diff 800+

Clutch 1k

EBC $500

Manifold $1k+

Plenum??

Fuel pump and surge tank $500 (not including the fuel lines)

Injectors $1k+

Catch can $200

BOV $200

Engine build 8k+

Body kit fitted and paint (with compelete respray) 2.5-3k min

Sus 1.2k+

stereo 1k

alarm 200

MSD $800

seats $500+

turbo timer $100

rebuilt box $????

tint $300.

Dude thats 30 000 dollars in mods, and the above prices are pretty conservative, and mostly dont include labour.

I am sure like most cars there are dozens of other little things that all add up and when you consider the cost of labour - how many people really appreciate that it costs 1k to remove and fit an engine for a build, or $200 to fit sus, about the same to fit a clutch. Tune ups cost 3-600 a go.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING?????? this really kills me. (sell me your diff please:D)

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