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Details as follows:-

Gunmetal Grey

Engine:

RB26DETT built by JHH Engineering

Wiseco 86.5mm forged pistons

Total Seal gapless rings

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket + full Tomei gasket kit

Tomei oil restrictor

Tomei type B valve springs (head match ported)

ARP head studs

ARP rod bolts

ACL Race series bearings

Gates timing belt (brand new)

HKS 264/272 9.6mm Type B Spec cams

HKS 2530 turbos (match ported + std manifold match ported)

HKS stainless dump pipes (match ported)

Sard 720cc injectors

AEM adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Permacool fuel cooler

Greddy twin entry fuel rail

ARE Surge tank, half inch lines, 2 x Bosch 044s + Walbro 550HP lift pump

PWR 45mm radiator

CES 3.5" mandrel exhaust + front pipes

ARE 90mm intercooler + custom stainless piping

Greddy Type R BOV

Splitfire coils

Nismo 65 degree thermostat

High Energy Custom 6.5 litre baffled sump

Petersen Catch can

Earls external oil cooler + braided lines

Electronics:

Haltech E11V2

Eboost EBC

Hurst line-lock kit

Intercooler water spray

Omori gauge consol – oil temp/pressure + water temp

Nismo EGT

Nismo 260kph dash

Razo turbo timer

Suspension:

Bilsten Shocks with matched Whiteline F&R springs (Sydneykid's kit)

Whiteline front & rear sway bars

Adjustable front camber/castor kit

4:11 GTR rear diff and axles

Custom 2 piece tailshaft by Driveline Services

Custom rear cradle bushes

Cusco front & rear strut braces

Wheels:

Xyphos (Japan) 2 piece 17" x 8.0 front 17" x 8.5 rear

328 mm DBA 5000 series slotted rotors (front)

Brand new RDA slotted rotor (rear)

UAS caliper brackets (front)

A1RM pads front & rear

Braided ADR approved brake and clutch lines

Other:

Nissan GTR aluminium bonnet, N1 lip + bonnet latch

Nissan GTR grill

Nissan Front bar

N1 front bar vents

Greddy radiator deflector

R33 RB25DET gearbox

C's shortshifter

NPC 1000HP rated twin plate clutch + flywheel

http://www.carsales...._No=15&__N=1216 1282 4294963846 4294963593 393 412 900 1466&silo=1011&PriceTo=412&seot=1&PriceFrom=393&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=26&__sid=12CE81DCAB24

15.5k ono for sau members,

Dan, 0423830508

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Details as follows:-

Gunmetal Grey

Engine:

RB26DETT built by JHH Engineering

Wiseco 86.5mm forged pistons

Total Seal gapless rings

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket + full Tomei gasket kit

Tomei oil restrictor

Tomei type B valve springs (head match ported)

ARP head studs

ARP rod bolts

ACL Race series bearings

Gates timing belt (brand new)

HKS 264/272 9.6mm Type B Spec cams

HKS 2530 turbos (match ported + std manifold match ported)

HKS stainless dump pipes (match ported)

Sard 720cc injectors

AEM adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Permacool fuel cooler

Greddy twin entry fuel rail

ARE Surge tank, half inch lines, 2 x Bosch 044s + Walbro 550HP lift pump

PWR 45mm radiator

CES 3.5" mandrel exhaust + front pipes

ARE 90mm intercooler + custom stainless piping

Greddy Type R BOV

Splitfire coils

Nismo 65 degree thermostat

High Energy Custom 6.5 litre baffled sump

Petersen Catch can

Earls external oil cooler + braided lines

Electronics:

Haltech E11V2

Eboost EBC

Hurst line-lock kit

Intercooler water spray

Omori gauge consol – oil temp/pressure + water temp

Nismo EGT

Nismo 260kph dash

Razo turbo timer

Suspension:

Bilsten Shocks with matched Whiteline F&R springs (Sydneykid's kit)

Whiteline front & rear sway bars

Adjustable front camber/castor kit

4:11 GTR rear diff and axles

Custom 2 piece tailshaft by Driveline Services

Custom rear cradle bushes

Cusco front & rear strut braces

Wheels:

Xyphos (Japan) 2 piece 17" x 8.0 front 17" x 8.5 rear

328 mm DBA 5000 series slotted rotors (front)

Brand new RDA slotted rotor (rear)

UAS caliper brackets (front)

A1RM pads front & rear

Braided ADR approved brake and clutch lines

Other:

Nissan GTR aluminium bonnet, N1 lip + bonnet latch

Nissan GTR grill

Nissan Front bar

N1 front bar vents

Greddy radiator deflector

R33 RB25DET gearbox

C's shortshifter

NPC 1000HP rated twin plate clutch + flywheel

Interior is immaculate.

http://www.carsales...._No=15&__N=1216 1282 4294963846 4294963593 393 412 900 1466&silo=1011&PriceTo=412&seot=1&PriceFrom=393&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=26&__sid=12CE81DCAB24

15.5k ono for sau members, and I will pay the next 6 months rego for you.

Dan, 0423830508.

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next day only - 12.5k

Details as follows:-

Gunmetal Grey

Engine:

RB26DETT built by JHH Engineering

Wiseco 86.5mm forged pistons

Total Seal gapless rings

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket + full Tomei gasket kit

Tomei oil restrictor

Tomei type B valve springs (head match ported)

ARP head studs

ARP rod bolts

ACL Race series bearings

Gates timing belt (brand new)

HKS 264/272 9.6mm Type B Spec cams

HKS 2530 turbos (match ported + std manifold match ported)

HKS stainless dump pipes (match ported)

Sard 720cc injectors

AEM adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Permacool fuel cooler

Greddy twin entry fuel rail

ARE Surge tank, half inch lines, 2 x Bosch 044s + Walbro 550HP lift pump

PWR 45mm radiator

CES 3.5" mandrel exhaust + front pipes

ARE 90mm intercooler + custom stainless piping

Greddy Type R BOV

Splitfire coils

Nismo 65 degree thermostat

High Energy Custom 6.5 litre baffled sump

Petersen Catch can

Earls external oil cooler + braided lines

Electronics:

Haltech E11V2

Eboost EBC

Hurst line-lock kit

Intercooler water spray

Omori gauge consol – oil temp/pressure + water temp

Nismo EGT

Nismo 260kph dash

Razo turbo timer

Suspension:

Bilsten Shocks with matched Whiteline F&R springs (Sydneykid's kit)

Whiteline front & rear sway bars

Adjustable front camber/castor kit

4:11 GTR rear diff and axles

Custom 2 piece tailshaft by Driveline Services

Custom rear cradle bushes

Cusco front & rear strut braces

Wheels:

Xyphos (Japan) 2 piece 17" x 8.0 front 17" x 8.5 rear

328 mm DBA 5000 series slotted rotors (front)

Brand new RDA slotted rotor (rear)

UAS caliper brackets (front)

A1RM pads front & rear

Braided ADR approved brake and clutch lines

Other:

Nissan GTR aluminium bonnet, N1 lip + bonnet latch

Nissan GTR grill

Nissan Front bar

N1 front bar vents

Greddy radiator deflector

R33 RB25DET gearbox

C's shortshifter

NPC 1000HP rated twin plate clutch + flywheel

Interior is immaculate.

http://www.carsales...._No=15&__N=1216 1282 4294963846 4294963593 393 412 900 1466&silo=1011&PriceTo=412&seot=1&PriceFrom=393&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=26&__sid=12CE81DCAB24

15.5k ono for sau members, and I will pay the next 6 months rego for you.

Dan, 0423830508.

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Back up to $15500. I am not sure what people are looking for? Any advice? People have no money? If you want a skyline that is more serious then most, this is what i would be looking at.

300 + people have looked, and i am here still talking to myself?

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Hi Dan.....IMHO - Besides no cash in peoples wallets is that the this skyline with the RB26dett has been built well and built for the track. This is a good/bad thing... :) depending on when the build was done and how many Km's it's been raced for. ie: The worry that some like me may have is that it has been on the track alot since it's rebuild, under heaps of load and may have developed issues.

A couple of answers will help it sell.

1. Was the crank/crank collar replaced at time of rebuild?

2. More pics would help - pics of the interior too.

3. Known issues - meaning whats the bad points ? It cant all be good or is it ?

It's a great price if the cars sweet.:thumbsup:

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Crank collar replaced, yes, bad points written down sound terrible, as in, it his a few scuffs here and there, it is original paint after all. but if you take the time to come look at it, you would utter something like 'pffft, where is it'? u would barely see it in photo's. I would love for someone reputable on here to come have a look and boost everyones confidence. it is in ridiculously good condition.

I would buy this car again and I have had 5 skylines, this is the best one. Just addicted to two wheels, came off really badly last year, 1 yr later I am back on to bikes. My missus thinks the car is scarier then bwm's finest sport bike, go figure...

I have a heap of photo's, anyone interested just ask some questions, I have emailed photos and videos to 10 different people and everyone is still asking for it to be cheaper, even after a few test drives no one has the cash, 3 have asked me to hold it for them until they hav cash, 1 guy let me down, another is just about to.

I saw this car on here last year and just turned up and bought it. it is that good. if I put it on here for $11000 for this weekend which I am, some guy will offer me 6k. Honestly doing very bad maths, you'd get no change out of $50000 to put this thing together from scratch, drove it 6 days a wk last year and just changed the oil twice over about 7000 km's. not a hiccup.

a few wks back a mate claimed his 675 triumph was quicker, it wasn't, and i still had +50hp left to play with.

$11000 for this weekend, come get it..........

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Details as follows:-

Gunmetal Grey

Engine:

RB26DETT built by JHH Engineering

Wiseco 86.5mm forged pistons

Total Seal gapless rings

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket + full Tomei gasket kit

Tomei oil restrictor

Tomei type B valve springs (head match ported)

ARP head studs

ARP rod bolts

ACL Race series bearings

Gates timing belt (brand new)

HKS 264/272 9.6mm Type B Spec cams

HKS 2530 turbos (match ported + std manifold match ported)

HKS stainless dump pipes (match ported)

Sard 720cc injectors

AEM adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Permacool fuel cooler

Greddy twin entry fuel rail

ARE Surge tank, half inch lines, 2 x Bosch 044s + Walbro 550HP lift pump

PWR 45mm radiator

CES 3.5" mandrel exhaust + front pipes

ARE 90mm intercooler + custom stainless piping

Greddy Type R BOV

Splitfire coils

Nismo 65 degree thermostat

High Energy Custom 6.5 litre baffled sump

Petersen Catch can

Earls external oil cooler + braided lines

Electronics:

Haltech E11V2

Eboost EBC

Hurst line-lock kit

Intercooler water spray

Omori gauge consol oil temp/pressure + water temp

Nismo EGT

Nismo 260kph dash

Razo turbo timer

Suspension:

Bilsten Shocks with matched Whiteline F&R springs (Sydneykid's kit)

Whiteline front & rear sway bars

Adjustable front camber/castor kit

4:11 GTR rear diff and axles

Custom 2 piece tailshaft by Driveline Services

Custom rear cradle bushes

Cusco front & rear strut braces

Wheels:

Xyphos (Japan) 2 piece 17" x 8.0 front 17" x 8.5 rear

328 mm DBA 5000 series slotted rotors (front)

Brand new RDA slotted rotor (rear)

UAS caliper brackets (front)

A1RM pads front & rear

Braided ADR approved brake and clutch lines

Other:

Nissan GTR aluminium bonnet, N1 lip + bonnet latch

Nissan GTR grill

Nissan Front bar

N1 front bar vents

Greddy radiator deflector

R33 RB25DET gearbox

C's shortshifter

NPC 1000HP rated twin plate clutch + flywheel

http://www.carsales...._No=15&__N=1216 1282 4294963846 4294963593 393 412 900 1466&silo=1011&PriceTo=412&seot=1&PriceFrom=393&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=26&__sid=12CE81DCAB24

15.5k ono for sau members,

Dan, 0423830508

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Yep $11000.........

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Yep, 1 genuinely interested, 2 others partially interested. Will be holding for 1 lucky gentleman as a deposit has been taken. Hopefully this time tomorrow we can close this thread. I think the photos really helped.

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