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Make/Model: R31 GX Skyline

Year: 1987

Kilometers: 221,300km (engine only 75,000km)

Transmission type: R33 Auto (Stage II shift kit)

Engine: RB25DET

Colour: White

Modifications: Where do I start...

ENGINE - RB25DET engine conversion - Saber FMIC - Custom 3" mandrel bent exhaust with 4" steel cat and 2 hi-flow mufflers (quiet) - pod filter - Turbotech boost controller - 195rwkw on 10 psi (now running 12psi - not dyno'd but tune is safe) - Davies Craig 16" Thermofan - Engine using Penrite SIN fully synthetic oil - Gates performance timing belt repacled on install with new NGK spark plugs

GEARBOX - R33 Auto with M.V Autos Stage II shift kit with B&M Quicksilver ratchet shifter & Davies Craig trans cooler - Using Shell Donax TX fully synthetic oil

BRAKES/SUSPENSION - R33 front rotor and calipers with Garage7 custom adaptors and hubs - Whiteline swaybars front and rear - Pedders heavy duty springs (standard height) - Using AP600 racing brake fluid

WHEELS/TYRES - Performance 16x7 (+20) wheels with Sumitomo HTR-Z 225/50s (95% tread)

EXTERIOR/INTERIOR - Custom made S1/2/3 front bar - S3 taillight conversion - very straight, no rust and excellent paint - tinted windows - S3 electric mirrors - 2009 Hyundai Elantra head unit with Clarion 6" (front) Clarion 6x9" (rear) - Saber electronic boost gauge - Dash modded for low fuel warning lamp - interior very clean and tidy - Rhino RAM security system with2-way GSM communication - central locking

Registered: Yes

Accident History: None known of

Asking Price: $7,500 - firm

Location: Parramatta, Sydney, NSW

Contact Details: PM - [email protected] - 0408 696 307

Other Comments: This car has been a meticulous build with great attention to quality and only the best products have been used. Has only travelled 5000km since engine swap. Comes with mini-spooled rear end (requires bearings) and 5-speed conversion (requires attention to 2nd gear synchro) all the standard suspension parts

Will consider swaps but the price is firm... if you can do it cheaper to this quality then knock yourself out! Tyre kickers and test pilots and lowballers click HERE.

Can also supply LinkPlus ECU installed and tuned at additional cost...

If you are a member of r31skylineclub then the build can be seen here... http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=120872.0

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  • 2 months later...

Car is back on the market - now has a Walbro 500hp fuel pump in tank, LinkPLUS engine management and tuned to 290kw on 13 psi.

Negotiable on $7000 - comes with a bounty of parts & spares

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Car is back on the market - now has a Walbro 500hp fuel pump in tank, LinkPLUS engine management and tuned to 290kw on 13 psi.

Negotiable on $7000 - comes with a bounty of parts & spares

dyno sheet for 290kw??? love to see this

dyno sheet for 290kw??? love to see this

290kw At the flywheel

Made 195rwkw with a 5 speed - then made 148rwkw with auto box with no other mods - therefore its taking 47kw to drive the auto. Dyno sheets confirm.

After tuning it made a 53rwkw gain, so using Powerun's script here http://www.dyno-power-run.com/dynocalc.shtml it works out to be 288kw at the flywheel.

Disagree with the calculations... take it up with Dynorun :D

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