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Hi everyone

ok lets start

first the reason im selling this: i got this car not long ago and my plan was to do a rb26 conversion on it

i was going to start in the mid year hollidayz and sadly one week before hollydayz i had a car accident with my other car which had no insurance on it, i hit 2 cars and now im in a MASSIVE debt so im selling my project car (i havent done anything on it yet)

now about the car:

the body is in good condition as u can see in the pics

the engine is VERY hard to start it hesitates to start but it eventually starts after about 1 minute, and once it gets warmed up its easier to start, the idle is also abit low(around 600).

i honestly dont know whats the matter with the engine but i personally believe there is a leak in the manifold as the boost wont hold up.

again i dont know whats wrong with the engine as my plan was to do a conversion and sell the engine seperately.

once u get the car started it drives well no smoke coming out and has good power,(i raced my mates r34 n/a and he got smoked lol)

anyways im selling the car with no profit as i need quick cashto pay the debts

feel free to ask any questionz and welcomed for inspections

location: Melbourne

vin: 6U9000ECR33010441

rego: cancelled

color:grey

motor:rb25det

trans:auto

kilometers:115XXX

oh btw driver side power window needs new motor and car needs powersteering oil

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sorry guys

here is my email:

[email protected]

any reasonable offers will beconsidered, will send interstate at buyers expense and i forgot to mention front windscreen has cracks in it, car has a cd player but the face is lost,tyres are near new condition.

i wouldnt mind swap offers for a small car since my other car is not drivable.

and also i got a 28day permit yesterday so if you live near melbourne u can drive the car to your place (i wouldnt suggest it because it has no powersteering oil and the pump would get hot)

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE:

THE PRICE IS NOW $7500 ONO

it's because the car has now a new engine fitted, imported from japan with only 85XXXK on it.

i will consider giving fair discounts to serious buyers as the car needs new windscreen and wheelalignment for rwc

will get the car back from mechanic by friday july 18th

cheers

7500 bro

sorry that im still using the post i dont know how to edit the title :rofl:

i was selling the car for 5000 with the shit engine in it

then i bought a new engine and put it in

its now 7500 ONO

here is the ad on carsale

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...1&silo=1011

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