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Hi all, just putting up the toy for sale, it is a 1987 300zr (one of 400 made in 1987). targer roof, modified skyline AUTO with fully manualised valvebody and 3800 rpm converter , B&M pro rechet shifter, NISMO 660ls 2way mechanical LSD, coilovers, gtr brakes and the gem of it all a RB26 engin with twin top mount td06 20g's , race ported head (brandnew) 272 deg cams with 10.2 lift, 720 cc injectors big pump and lines, fuel reg, chipped computer, 3.5 inch exhaust (pretty quiet ) 4 x greddy gauges with recall, bottom end has N1 internals modified and baffeled sump, N1 oil pump and water pump, gates timming belt, adjustable cam gears, trust drag cooler, trust oil cooler and relocator kit, 60mm external wastgate on the trust manifold for the turbos, strut brace, factory recaro interior in beautiful condition nardi steering wheel, car colour is silver, and the only thing it needs now is a respray to make it immaculate and a tune to make sure she is safe to drive. I just finished building it and it is a mad car. and goes like a dog shot in the ass.

And it looks like a sleeper to so cop hassle will be minimal.

pls email me for info and pictures.

[email protected]

Cheers looking for about 15k neg ,must sell.

Hi all, just putting up the toy for sale, it is a 1987 300zr (one of 400 made in 1987). targer roof, modified skyline AUTO with fully manualised valvebody and 3800 rpm converter , B&M pro rechet shifter, NISMO 660ls 2way mechanical LSD, coilovers, gtr brakes and the gem of it all a RB26 engin with twin top mount td06 20g's , race ported head (brandnew) 272 deg cams with 10.2 lift, 720 cc injectors big pump and lines, fuel reg, chipped computer, 3.5 inch exhaust (pretty quiet ) 4 x greddy gauges with recall, bottom end has N1 internals modified and baffeled sump, N1 oil pump and water pump, gates timming belt, adjustable cam gears, trust drag cooler, trust oil cooler and relocator kit, 60mm external wastgate on the trust manifold for the turbos, strut brace, factory recaro interior in beautiful condition nardi steering wheel, car colour is silver, and the only thing it needs now is a respray to make it immaculate and a tune to make sure she is safe to drive. I just finished building it and it is a mad car. and goes like a dog shot in the ass.

And it looks like a sleeper to so cop hassle will be minimal.

pls email me for info and pictures.

[email protected]

Cheers looking for about 15k neg ,must sell.

Location and pics please

cheers

call/sms Alex 0439 818008

I'm interested, but getting this thing registered in Vic would be near on impossible, we have to present the car to Vic Roads AFTER we get a RWC.

The cost of getting this thing registered would make it an extremely expensive vehicle unfortunately.

I love this thing, good luck with it. I'll keep an eye on the thread in case the price comes down to make it nearly do able.

bump , guys price drop $12,000 cash

thats it, but the car has to go by saturday,

two days or im building a garage at my uncles and keeping the toy.

any one interested?????????

or ill sell the engine for 8000

cheers guys the biggest buy of the month.

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