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I am parting out, what I was told from the owner that bought it from the auction, is a 1993 Tommy Kaira Skyline GTR. I have parted out the complete car but only selling was is listed at this time. The motor was rebulit in 2002 by PowerCraft in Kudumatsu Japan. Here is the link to all the parts. I do not have a price list yet but am working on it. All parts are located in Iwakuni Japan. I can mail items through US or Japan's mail system. Please check prices before contacting me.

http://carparts.4shared.com/

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Correct me if I am wrong but the only thing on this car that resembles a Tommy Kaira tuned car is the front Grill Badge?

The Genuine Tommy Kaira vehicles include:

TOMMY KAIRA RECARO SEATS

TK STEERING WHEEL

TK RED MARKINGS TO 300 KPH SPEEDO

TK RED MARKINGS TO OIL TEMP/BOOST GAUGE/EXTERIOR TEMP GAUGES

TK GEAR KNOB

TK FLOOR MATS

TK ROCKER COVER

STRUT COVER SAYING "TOMMY KAIRA THE RACING SPIRIT TUNED BY TOMMY KAIRA JAPAN"

TK ON AIR BOX SAYING TK SPORTS AIR EEELEMENT

(TK NAME PLATE SHOWING LIMITED EDITION NUMBER #### AND SEPERATE CHASSIS NUMBER ###### BY TOMITA)

TK FRONT SPOILER WITH SUNK IN TK NAME PLATE

TK EXTENSION TO REAR WING WITH SUNK IN TK NAME PLATE

TK WHEEL CENTRES ON SPLIT RIM ALLOY WHEELS

TK BADGE TO BOOT LEFT SIDE

The owner that bought it from auction said that the paperwork said it was TK and he paid a higher price. Much has been changed out on the car as there were several owners. Not an expert at all but just giving you the best info i have. Thanks for the input, sounds like you are more familiar with TK cars.

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Please read the forum rules before posting again in the classifieds.

Your first post should include clear details of what parts are for sale, and the asking price for each.

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