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1993 gtst skyline drag car ready to race just needs an engine package

minitubbed to fit 28x 10 rear tyre

gtr rear subframe & diff with new subframe bushes

full spool diff centre diff has been completely rebuilt

new front & rear brakes

new rear rims with near new slicks

new front rims with front runners

custom tailshaft

powerglide transmission ,6000rpm converter, billett th400 input shaft,transbrake,b&m supercooler,b&m shifter ,flexplate, makes boost in under 4 seconds with rb26/30 & gt42r

solenoid shifter

lexan windows all round

fibreglass bonnet

gtr front guards

stretched rear guards

andra 6 point roll cage with new sfi rollbar padding

sheetmetal dash with boost guage/shiftlight tachometer & warning lights

momo carbonkevlar race seat

simpson harness

diest parachute

custom fuel tank

custom puke tank

pwr radiator

gel battery

car has been completely rewired m800 loom done in techflex

comes with plenty of spares engine parts also available at extra cost

weight was 1136kg with all fluids

may separate wheels / trans for cheaper price

price is $15 000 roller minus engine/ecu/cdi

contact Jason 0424348521 or pm

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