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Millenium Jade R32 Skyline 140,000 k’s currently making in the vicinity of 300rwkw. The car will be tuned next week so an exact figure will be confirmed. At last tune it was 314rwkw.

It is a full on performance car and would be very dangerous in the wrong hands. It really is a handful to drive if pushed but is fine in traffic and had been daily driven by me since buying and modifying it. It returns 400+ km’s to a tank and is comfortable to drive.

I built the car myself to suit my needs at the time. It we designed to be used as a daily that I could take out to the track or to the skidpan on the weekends. It looks nice without getting attention from the wrong people. It is not overly loud

I am in 2 minds about selling the car but have decided as much as I love it, I have 3 motorbikes and 2 cars and would like to consolidate and have just the 1 car.

please check my garage below for photos

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mage&id=580

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mage&id=579

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mage&id=578

ENGINE - RB30DET

I built this engine using an RB25DE head with less than 60,000 k’s and an RB30E bottom that has been rebuilt. All new gaskets and seals were used and VCT is disabled. The engine runs perfectly makes ridiculous power and torque.

Misc engine additions:

Holset HX35W Turbo

Turbomotion 40mm External Wastegate

Splitfire coilpacks

800cc Hiflow Injectors

Z32 AFM

K&N Pod

Turbotech Boost controller

Blitz Stealth same side return FMIC

Braided stainless lines for turbo and VCT

GTR fuel pump

3” turboback exhaust – Custom Frontpipe 3” Stainless catback

Suspension/Handling

Replaced front and rear struts

Kingsprings front and rear

Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar

Solid alloy cnc steering spacer

Adjustable forged castor rods

Driveline

Exedy 5 puck ceramic HD clutch

Rebuilt RB20 Gearbox with hardened shafts : 0

4.1:1 diff to give it longer legs and better traction!

Wheels/Tyres

RS-R 3 piece 17x 8.5 F – 215/45/17

RS-R 3 piece 17x 9.0 R – 255/40/17 Fedral RS-R Semi Slicks

Interior

BRIDE BRIX recliner

Ital Volanti steering wheel

Quick release wheel kit

GREDDY turbo timer

Autometer boost guage

Tinted windows – darkest legal

Dash lights changed to red for that Darth Vader look

Chrome gear knob and new leather gear / handbrake surrounds

Full 3 point immobilizer and premium alarm insurance approved

Stereo

Sony CD/MP3 headunit

Jaycar 6.5 splits

Eclipse 12” sub in custom fibreglass sub box

Soundstream Granite 4ch Amplifier

Boot retrimmed in standard grey carpet

I am not in a hurry nor do I need to sell it. I am looking for a trade for a Stagea or possibly a Legnum in good condition with minimal mods.

Or will sell the car for $14500

The car will be sold without rego due to the legalities of an RB30det :P

I am not interested in haggling and am not hard up for cash. I built it for a lot more than this and anyone that wound be genuinely interested would know what is involved in putting together a machine like this.

hey there old mate.i have a 96 stagea rs4.rego till march next year.gcg ball bearing turbo,hpi fmic,dump pipe to kakimoto exhaust.it is automatic and is a very nice car.it has 140,000kms.let me know if your interested.i will put some photos up if your keen.

^^^ your addicted!! :D

I remember when I picked up the old RB20DET off you for zeddles.... its definitely come along way!!

Took me ages to decide to sell mine.... and I am the same, if it doesn't sell Il just keep driving it around and enjoying it!!

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