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Hey guys am considering selling the car and Daily to make way for a JZX90 or 100 or similar.

Skyline has rego till December 2012 and the commodore until July.

Had previously been using the skyline as a daily until I bought the commodore as a daily/tow car. Wanting to trade or sell both together. details are

R32:

lets call it $14500 ono open to offers but ask a stupid question and get a stupid reply.

Engine stuff:

RB25 series 2 motor

TD06/20g 8cm rear with modified internals

Plazmaman Plenum and Throttle Body

Splitfire coilpacks

Injectors...(cant remember brand or size)

Some super expensive top feed dual feed Fuel Rail

front mount

52mm Radiator

Oil Cooler and relocation Kit

Tial 44mm External Gate

r33 clutch master

Catch can

3.5inch kakimoto exhaust

Gadgets/ interior:

Profec B Spec 2 controller

Adaptronic computer- tuned by Micks Motorsport

Greddy turbo timer

Buddy Club fixed back seat(most likely to be replaced with r33 stock seat)

Bride door trims

Suspension/driveline:

R33 LCA

ISC N1 coilovers

rear adjustable camber arms

Jap Half cage

metal pinapples..... not edible sadly

mini spool locker diff

Exedy 100kg heavy duty clutch

Strut Braces front and rear

Wheels/tyres

Rota Grid 17x9 +12

Maxxis ma71 tyres front 215/45/17

Rotalla rears 215/45/17

also comes with a few pairs of 17inch skid rims, Varrstoen 2.2.1 18x9.5 +12 MAY be negotiated into sale.

Body:

Will have fresh Vertex kit as of next week

Car has been resprayed in factory white 2 years ago

have spare bonnets, front bars, headlights, indicators and guards etc etc.

Rear and front guards have been flared, small kink in passenger rear.

Sunroof

comes with spare gearbox, driveshafts, clutch and plenty of other bits

Im sure there are things I have forgotten.

Commodore:

$6500ono

2003 VY executive

VE ss 18s

Grey

250 000kms

have log books from previous owner

owned for 6 months never missed a beat, serviced twice

Has towed the 32 to goulburn and back prefectly, got to jindabyne on 1/2 tank of fuel. Perfect daily.

2100kg towbar recently fitted at Fastfit so has lifetime warranty.

Fairly clean but has a small ding/scrape on drivers guard (before I had it), will polish up this weekend and a small tear in the usual spot on drivers seat.

A/C works a treat, stereo works well.

$17500 for both.

Pics on request for interested ppl.

Located in Sydney NSW

Edited by ti2l

Can't edit post... Changing price to $13500 neg depending what goes with it as far as spares...

Have a heap of rims which will be up for neg with car, rota grids, zeits and a few others. All with new or near new rubber.

$13000 for the 32.... buy it, go do skids...

Forgot to add that the car is engineered for:

Cage (registered as a 2 seater, have everything to go back to a bak seat)

Wheels

ride height, coilovers

RB25

Fixed back race seat ADR approved.

Front mount

Oil cooler

Exhaust and Emissions

relocator

Catch can

and pretty much everything else

May consider trades for a decent streeter.... prefer 4 door but try me

Edited by ti2l

yeah mate. kit is currently getting sprayed as it has just been fitted so no current pics with sprayed and fitted kit. have interior and pre kit/post respray pics.

Have pics with the kit trial fitted but cars filthy in them and kits in gel coat... not a good look lol, will be fitted, painted, shiny and fresh in a week or so.

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