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FOR SALE is my r32 nissan skyline track car, currently set up for drifting but can easily be adapted for many other styles.

$8500

im interested in swapping, for a yamaha R1 or R6 that is a 2004 model or newer, or most other 1000cc road bikes like CBR1000RR and GSXR's etc...

just had the cam cover seals re-done, fresh oil and filter, runs perfectly smooth blows no smoke, the engine and drivetrain are in a qenuine great shape, the body isnt the sharpest as seen in some pictures but is fairly good for its age and use.

it has a slight coolant leak from a rubber hose, i have no time for this anymore and it simply gathering dust out the front of my house so i would like to get rid of it.. it needs minor electrical work for things like connecting the thermo fans to there controller and the oil pressure, temp sensor wires..

it has the following modifications:

RB26 factory turbos with steel wheel internals,

lewis engines SUMP baffles etc..

OIL filter relocator kit and cooler with braided steel lines.

two Davies themo fans with a drift fan speed controller, that also has voltage.

GTR intercooler, not in the best shape but does its job perfectly

Tein coilovers all-round.

Tein caster arms

strut braces rear and front

aftermarket PWR radiator

BRIDE racing seat

MOMO steering wheel

BOOST, OIL pressure, OIL temperature guages

RB25 gearbox great condition

OS-giken Twin plate clutch. near new

custom tailshaft

OS giken 2-way mechanical LSD

billet alloy gear knob

3in RSR stainless exhaust from dump.

high flow fuel pump

GTR brakes

factory r32 wheels

N1 copy front bar

BEE R rev limiter

the shell is not complied but was imported as a car for road use so could be complied and driven.

i have alot of paper work for this car like import papers and service history from japan, dyno sheet with 197KWs at the wheels on factory boost, it has the interior in it, doesnt have to be and most of the sound deadening has been removed.

this is not a 4wheel drive, it is rear wheel with an rb26 alot of work has been put into this car to get it where it is but it needs a new home now.

there is possibly more things that i may have missed.

Any questions feel free to ask. 0423 348 608, in SA but am willing to trailer to other states providing large deposit

cheers for your interest.

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