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Hey guys, just wondering if anyone would be interested in swapping their turbo skyline( preferably a r33 ) for my 2008 Holden ssv ute.

It's black and has 115000 k's. Runs incredible not a proem with it. Reason is a little tight for money and can't really afford to keep it so want a skyline and a daily driver instead.

Any cars will be concidered :) cheers

Hey man could u pm ur number so could grab so detail would u be interested in mine I have a r33 series 2 with only 65,000 ks and in show room condition wnt find one cleaner so if u Cld pm me asap wld be awesome

You wanna swap on 08 ssv ute for a skyline without a cash adjustment on top? how does this make you any less tight for money? Surely a skyline would cost similar if not more to upkeep then your ute?

You wanna swap on 08 ssv ute for a skyline without a cash adjustment on top? how does this make you any less tight for money? Surely a skyline would cost similar if not more to upkeep then your ute?

Actually yes your right really should have put that in there! Definatly cash my way if it's needed. And it depends how your drive it really. Ve as will sit at about 16L/100k's.

And most lightly modified skylines I would imagine would be be between 11 and 12L/100k's. But I do want to work on my cars so skylines are easier and cheaper to do so cause there is heaps out there :)

Cheers

no worries. i thought that was a bit odd!! hahaha was gonna offer you my skyline if that was the case! I wish my skyline got 11L/100kms most ones ive come across do about 14-15L/100km

no worries. i thought that was a bit odd!! hahaha was gonna offer you my skyline if that was the case! I wish my skyline got 11L/100kms most ones ive come across do about 14-15L/100km

What sort of skyline you got? :)

  • 3 weeks later...

What about an Evo 7 with a Tomei 2.3ltr engine, RS gearbox, HKS 3037S turbo kit, HKS IC, HKS Oil cooler,

Haltech PS1000, Evo 9 rear bar, tail lights and wing, E9 headlights, e9 interior.

The list goes on.

Makes 316kw atw on pump fuel with plenty more there if you want.

What about an Evo 7 with a Tomei 2.3ltr engine, RS gearbox, HKS 3037S turbo kit, HKS IC, HKS Oil cooler,

Haltech PS1000, Evo 9 rear bar, tail lights and wing, E9 headlights, e9 interior.

The list goes on.

Makes 316kw atw on pump fuel with plenty more there if you want.

How much would you be asking for the evo? Pm me.

  • 2 weeks later...

You should post up pics and your location. I despise holdens but am slightly interested in a black V8 with working air con so i might be interested depending on location.

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