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Hey guys,

Time for me to get something a little more subtle/and maybe pay a chunk off my home loan if i can get a cash sale - I am very negotiable for cash :laugh:

Details on Build are as follows:

Engine/Driveline:

RB26/30DET 40 over thou

Ross forged flat top pistons

Ross forged H beam rods

ACL race series bearings

ACL race series rings

cryo'd and blueprinted crank

Custom high volume gated sump

Blueprinted and decked block

oil galleys, water galleys all bored and cleaned

new plugs throughout block

cometic 3mm metal head gasket

head acid bathed and decked

relinished cams

tomei stoppers

titanium springs

tomei valves and honed larger seats

Adjustable cam gears

ventilated lightweight flywheel

carbon ceramic clutch

rebuilt rb25 5 speed

custom tailshaft

KAZZ 2 way diff

KAZZ axles

FUEL SYSTEM

GTR in tank feeder pump

Custom 2l swirl pot

Bosch 044 main pump

Sard fuel regulator

HPI billet fuel rail

Cusco 700cc injectors

all barided lines and speedflow fittings used

Engine management

Autronic SM4 - top of the line controls everything

All hidden wiring to keep it tidy

Turbo/exhaust

Garrett GT35/40R with a 1.06 rear housing

stainless manifold all ceramic coated and heat treated

Full custom 4" stainless exhaust from the turbo

Intake/keeping cool

K&N filter

full stainless intake into turbo

Full stainless intercooler piping

PWR 100mm intercooler

Custom stainless extra large instake plenum with trumpets inside

100mm alloy Throttle body

PWR 40mm Radiator with custom shrouding - never gets hot

Suspension

Tein racing coilovers

Cusco strut braces front and rear

Cusco Sway bars

Drift pineapples

Adjustable arms - castor, camber, toe - fully adjustable

Body/Interior

Full rotisserie respray in solid Skyline blue

GTR interior, front and rear

nardi racing wheel

Full genuine GTR Front end

full stereo including sub (can be easily removed)

Rare rear window roof lip/wing

There are alot of little things that i have forgotten, guages, all of the custom things like catch cans, resivoirs etc all done in stainless...

Anyway this car is an animal to drive, and is equally at home on the track as it is prowling the streets.

Asking $18,000 or make a reasonable offer, will look at r34/GOOD r33's for swap or maybe a dual cab ute??

PM me on here with your number and i will MMS you pics, i dont have any on my work computer :)

Cheers for looking guys

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hey guys, like i said i cant get pics up from here until i get the digital cam, i can MMS you pics if you PM me your number, Wilba now has pics :)

Got it tuned yesterday again, we ran 700HP, then tuned it back to 500hp and 1770nm of tourqe...it was wheelspinning on the dyno and we had 3 big guys sitting in the back, this is no car for the faint hearted if you are throttle happy!!!

Also purchased RWC yesterday so it is ready to go, and all legal!!!

hey guys, like i said i cant get pics up from here until i get the digital cam, i can MMS you pics if you PM me your number, Wilba now has pics :banana:

Got it tuned yesterday again, we ran 700HP, then tuned it back to 500hp and 1770nm of tourqe...it was wheelspinning on the dyno and we had 3 big guys sitting in the back, this is no car for the faint hearted if you are throttle happy!!!

Also purchased RWC yesterday so it is ready to go, and all legal!!!

hey mate very keen on a swaps, i have a 2000 wrx with some work done, it also has custom green respray, wheels bodykit etc. ring for more details and to send through some pics 0400773612

selling up already timmy MY OLD SKYLINE you have only had this for just 2 weeks

this is a 25/30 set up with 26 cam covers

they are not cusco injectors Try rockchester 680cc's

all piping is alloy

exhaust is not stainless its steel

the pistons are CP

are not titanium springs

does not have tomei stoppers

are not tomei valves

gear box has not been rebuilt

has not had a rotissery respray

strut braces are KTS brand

has GTR Front bar and bonnet only HAND Flared front GTST Guards

it is NOT a PWR Radiator it is a chinese alloy rad with standard fan and shroud

manifold is not stainless it is steel

intake manifold is alloy

the paint is not solid skyline blue it is ford focus blue

it is not a sard fuel reg it is a magnafuel reg

are not KAZZ Axles but standard skyline axles

  • 3 weeks later...

WHOA Sorry my bad I was sure I had seen that screen name trying to sell another rb26/30 for 10k with barely any information

This guy is okay someone please buy this

Good luck with the sale and sorry again

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