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here for sale is my skyline freshly built to ba a regestered track car

only selling it as i have 2 track cars and im selling this to pay for a new engine for my other car

the car is no backyard job being built by qualifyed trades persons and tuned by one of the best rb builders in the country making 280rwkw on 14psi on pump fuel (safe tuned)

parts include:

hks 3037s turbo(new)

stainless hi mount manifold with 38mm gate and screamer

custom built inlet manifold with xf throttlebody

custom built 3.5" exhaust

wolf 3d computer with hand controler

spitfire coilpacks

siemens delta 600 cc injectors

vpw fuef rail

mal passie fuel regulator

bosch 044 fuel pump with custom surge tank

gtr intercooler

turbosmart bov

14 row oil cooler

exeedy hyper heavy duty clutch with billett flywheel

tien coilovers all round re valved and set up for track use

all camber/control arms are ajustable

kazz 2 way diff locker

full cams aproved 6 point cage with side intrusion bars

2x 3" harness's

there is more things ive missed but you should get the idea

the car is freshly built and hasnt really been used that much eather

the cars rego is to be discussed with the buyer as its not a standard car and the 17" bronze mags are not the wheels that belong to the car either but can be an extra if wanted for $$

any other info feel free to call 0419480486 thankyou

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