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Hi guys unfortunatley with a bub almost due i have regrettably decided to part with my skyline,

History:

Got it back in feb for 3500 with this on it

Specs on the motor

FULLY Rebuilt by Phil Collier himself, at Collier engines in Adelaide all the info on the car is still on his computer.

Forged pistons, standard size (forgot brand ROSS i think?)

ACL race series bearings

450cc injectors

nisstune computer

adjustable fuel reg

front mount cooler

multi layered steel head gasket

decked block

full balance

bored out throttle body

turbo cam

3 inch mandrel bend turbo back exhaust with high flow cat, custom dump all 3 inch

lightened fly wheel

external waste gate

garret to4e top mount turbo

ported head, 3 angle valve job

When i got it the gearbox was faaaarked and clutch almost non existant, few thigs causing the car to run bad too

What ive done so far

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368262-mungys-r31-time-attack-build/

new gearbox, a 300rwkw clutch from KB clutch engineering, many many little fixes under the bonnet

all thats left to do is get a z32 AFM and a tune, possibly new dizzy (cause it has a little bug there that pisses me off or u can just deal with it lol) once the z32 is done this thing will make 300rwkw without breakin a sweat, VERY strong motor z32 will cost 200 second hand and a dyno tune from fours n more was quoted 450 including wiring up z32

has fresh 3 months rego

motor done less than 15,000 km from rebuild, over 300k on the chassi

bub is due in 3 weeks so need to sell ASAP paid 3500 for the car then spent near 2000 fixing it up, still abit ov work to be done before its mint

looking for quick sale of 3500 NOT A PENNY LESS

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PRICE DROPPED TILL THIS WED TO 3000

145 views and no one interested? jeez to build a motor like this would cost near 6000 plus all the time and extra bits ive spent on it. let me know if its too high guys

buying car on wed this week if someone comes to grab it ill let it go for 3000 otherwise ill put it back to 3500 :thumbsup:

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Im very interested

need to talk to a mate that will be sharing the cost so may get back to you soon.

Would like to know what else (aside from what is listed) is needed to get the car running.

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The car runs and is registered,

has fresh 3 months rego

you just cant get full power down, its still f**king fast and i cant imagine how scary this thing will be at full power.

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engineered?

If it was engineered it would be closer to a 8k asking price

but in saying that i drove this thing most days and nights, it looks quite standard from outside....untill you put your foot down

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free bump

Just read 4 pages of your build thread, shame you have to sell it

maybe a baby pram at the back?

lol thats what the new car is for, this one currently has stripped interior ready to get rid of sound deadning and easier to get fresh wiring in the car

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Hey mate, im looking at getting a 31 soon for light track drift & a streeter. Was wondering for noob like myself & being new to nissan's what a z32 is & without this can it still drive for the moment? ALso without a tune can it drive. Im in sydney so & im really considering this as it is very cheap & seems to have a strong motor setup. Thanks mate

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Hey mate, im looking at getting a 31 soon for light track drift & a streeter. Was wondering for noob like myself & being new to nissan's what a z32 is & without this can it still drive for the moment? ALso without a tune can it drive. Im in sydney so & im really considering this as it is very cheap & seems to have a strong motor setup. Thanks mate

yes yes and yes EVERYONE PLEASE PAY ATTENTION , eeerrrhemm the car is perfectly drivable and you can still blow commonwhores away at the lights if u want,

you just cant get full power down because of the standard AFM

A z32 is the air flow meter and you can get one from any parts store brand new for 300 or off any forum second hand for like 150-200 with a plug then you would need to retune it with the new z32 attached

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Ok sweet. Can you send me some recent pics as it stands now of exterior, interior & engine bay? My email is [email protected] I will have to book a flight or some sort of transport to SA from sydney so i dont think i could grab it before this weekend. Would you still be looking for $2500 some time next week if i can get down there?

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Ok sweet. Can you send me some recent pics as it stands now of exterior, interior & engine bay? My email is [email protected] I will have to book a flight or some sort of transport to SA from sydney so i dont think i could grab it before this weekend. Would you still be looking for $2500 some time next week if i can get down there?

Nah mate i wont need the money at all after this weekend and it will sit at 3500 for the rest of its life after this weekend and it looks exactly the same as it does in my build thread, ready to have tar removed from interior ive got someone coming to look at it on saturday if she wont sell then, i will send thru some new pics to ur email

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