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Item Summary: Nissan Skyline R31 GTS-X Coupe - 1986 R31 Coupe - VG30DET Conversion!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Lost Interest

Asking Price: 10500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM Me for additional info

Extra Information:

Hi All,

I no longer have space or time to continue this project.

The following are the specs and information on what has been done.

PERFORMANCE MODIFICATIONS

*VG30DET - (STANDARD flywheel figure as quoted by Nissan Japan = 190kw @ 6000rpm & 343NM @ 3200rpm - using no intercooler)

*Custom heavy-duty engine mounts to suit

*VG30DETT 5 speed - Z32 300ZX, VERY strong gearbox, similar to R33 RB25DET gearbox internally

*Exedy Single Plate Brass Button Clutch

*Custom balanced 2-piece tailshaft for high RPM/High Speed durability

*APC (Advanced Performance Centre @ Underwood) Replacement intercooler - good for 600HP

*ALL aluminium inlet and intercooler pipework - heaps lighter than stainless or mild steel

*New K&N Pod Filter

*Upgraded 550cc O-Ring Injectors on custom rails

*-6 Billet fuel pressure regulator

*Polished Alloy Oil/Air Separator

*New R31 Aussie delivered radiator

*AU Falcon Thermo Fan Assembly

*4" into 3" turbo dump pipe

*3" exhaust system with high flow cat

*Reconditioned Steering Rack

*5 Stud conversion

*Nissan 4 Spot Front Calipers R32

*Nissan 2 Spot Rear Calipers R32

*Pedders "Sports Rider Suspension & Springs"

*Haltech E6X ECU - Fully wired and neatly installed

*GM LS1 Coil Pack + Leads

*GReddy Turbo Timer

****************ALL THE ABOVE IS MOD PLATED *****************

INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS

*Trust Gear knob

*Sony CDX-M800 Head unit

* JL Audio 6.5" splits (front)

*JL Audio 6"x9" (rear)

*VDO Oil, Water, Shift Lights

*Autometer Boost Gauge

EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS

*Parabola Headlights

*Front Bar Modified to suit FMIC

*R32 GTR 16" x 8" rear rims painted in RAYS Engineering Bronze

*R32 GTS-T 16" x 6.5" rims painted in RAYS Engineering Bronze

Asking Price $10,500 ono - No swaps please.

For more info PM me.

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Tim

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