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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Year: 1991

Engine: rb25

Mileage

Gearbox: rb25

Engine: rb25 - rebuilt engine, arp head studs, commetic 1.2mm head gasket, balanced/decked/honed/cleaned, ported head, new timing belt, water pump, spot on performance inlet manifold, standard throttle body. 6 boost exhaust mani, pro boost gate, garret 3076r, 3inch turbo back exhaust, all oil/water lines speedflow/braid, oil cooler braided line/speedflow, catch can with -10 speedflow /braided lines, alloy cooler piping. Holley black lift pump, 044 feeding rail, surge tank, jaz fuel cell, all speedflow/braided lines, sard fpr, nismo 550cc inj. microtech lt12 with hand controller. 391rwhp@17psi on pump fuel, 426@18psi on pump/tol 75/25.

Suspension: Tein front adj coilovers, nismo read (10/8kg) cusco castor rods, nismo fixed front camber arms, 33 lca, fab 81 mod knuckles, silkroad traction arms, silkroad toe arm brace, kazama camber/toe arms.

Interior: s14 dash, touch pad switch panel, full re-wire of entire car, nardi, autometer gauges, pivot tacho, greddy profec b 2, bride zeta 3's x1 (standard r32 passanger), full 2pac white inside/boot/engine bay.

Stereo:

Exterior: Gtr front gaurds, gtr bumper, fibreglass gtr style bonnet, vertex skirts, rear pods, mad blue colour smile.gif

Driveline: rb25 gearbox, nismo twin plate, gtr rear end 32 gtr brakes

Wheels & Tyres: f 17x9 +17 cr kais with 30mm boltons, rear 18x9.5 +21 cr kais freshly powdercoated white, federal rpm front, china rear

Extra Details: Dont really know if i want to sell it, just putting it up to see if theres interest really. Rear gaurds have been fixed up since this pic, they are now smooth as smile.gif

Item Condition: excellant

Location: Brisbane

Reason For Sale: Thinking i might build a vl

Contact Details: 0423 198 820

Price and Payment Conditions: $18 000 can remove parts.

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