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Hey Everyone,

I thought i was never going to do this but as I am currently having financial difficulties I need to sell my project.

The car is a Ford Corsair GLI 1990, which has been converted to house the rnu/hnu12 Awd Attesa System found in Nissans like the GTR.

The cars has had a lot of custom work done do it. From the complete rear Sub frame to house the rear diff to run awd, to the entire front end which has been converted to the RNU/HNU12 Bluebird.

The car as it stands is ready for the engine and drive train to bolt in, the only thing I have not worked on yet is the fuel system. I have ready a fuel cell, pump and surge tank for the car.

The car has been resprayed black and is very clean, although thanks to the dust storms it is not at the moment, the engine is having a serive, all timing as well as the waterpump. Also the head and sump when inspected were very clean.

The car also comes with a number of spare parts which include:

-Spare HNU12 Bluebird Cross member/Lower Control Arms/Swaybar/Front Bar/Extra headlights/ few sets of HNU12 Foglights.

-Spare Wiring Looms for RNU12 (CA18DET)

-Fuel Cell (Pressure tested)

-SR20DET (Approx 74thousand km as per dash from halfcut)

-HNU12 Awd Manual Gearbox

-Short Shifter (possible a Nismo item)

-Tailshaft

-Genuine Nissan Gasket rebuild Kit

-3 rear diffs (R180 longnose 3.7Ratio/R180 Longnose 4.11Ratio/R180 Shortnose 4.11 Ratio from Gtir)

-HNU12 TopMount intercooler

-Strengthened rear drive shafts for Gtir Diff

-Front Driveshafts from HNU12 Frontcut

-Complete rear Rnn14 Gtir Rear Sub frame Setup

-Fuel Cell

-Surge Tank

-Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

-Spare Dash

-Spare Door trims

-Front Seats

-Recaro Seat Rails custom made

-Spare Brake Booster and slave

-Spare Clutch Booster

-Custom Intercooler Piping for FMIC

-Number of brake calipers

-Number of engine mounts

-spare shifter linkages from halfcut

-Spare HNU12 Front Bar and support

-HNU12 Radiator

-Spare Plumb back BOV and intake piping

-Spare Peddle set up

-16" ROH Chicane 3 piece wheels

-Spare complete set of Nissan U12 Trx Wheels with rubber

-5Stud hub conversion for front

And I'm sure there is alot more which i have missed.

Guys this is an opportunity to own something that is very unique and possible the only one of its kind. This car has the potential to be a quick car and will not attract alot of attention from the police.

I do not want to seperate any parts, I want to sell absolutely everything as a package.

I am looking for around $13,000 and I am still loosing out a fair bit. Let my loss be your gain and own something like no other.

I can be contacted via email or phone for any questions or inquiries

nathan.dyke@optusnet.com.au

Or the mobile 0434 193 766

Note the car does not come with the strut brace or Recaros.

Cheers

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