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Make/Model:

R31 S3 Skyline

Year:

1989

Kilometers:

253 xxx on shell

Transmission type:

RB25det manual

Engine:

RB25det

Colour:

White

Modifications:

RB25det

Serviced every 5k

New water pump, t-belt ect

kkr480 turbo

External gate an screamer

High mount mani

fmic an 3" piping

turbo smart vport bov

top half plenum (garage 7)

sard 550cc side feed injectors

sard fuel pressure reg

s13 hsd coil overs

17*9 driftex all round

r33 front brakes

s14 front hubs

4:11 mini spool diff (built by boss differentials)

3" mandrel bent over diff turbo back exhaust with xforce muffler)

race seat on r31 rails, non fixed back

custom tail shaft

xtreme drift clutch

rb25 box

walbro fuel pump

adj caster arms

battery in boot

microtech ltx-12

285kw on 16psi, tuned up to 20psi

has only done 6500km since build. all components bough new while building

Registered:

yes

Accident History:

none

Asking Price:

$12000 ono or swaps for something of interest..

Contact:

0447022133 or pm me

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Did the same thing but in a hr.. I'd swap u the steg but you would have to come up with a bit of cash. ITs not worth that much to me because I could build it quick.

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