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Ok guys hurts me to do this but its time to sell my beloved skyline. I have owned it since i imported it from japan 3 years ago. i am willing to sell or swap it for only a v8/v6 turbo manuel ford or holden. so send me your offers.

Atm it is defected and will be cleared TOMMOROW so will have a current rwc to put in your name. Has 10 month rego still on it and RWC included.

Really cold aircon yes aircon.

All new belts and pumps.

serviced every 500kms.

gearbox and engine oils are nylon.

absolutely nothing wrong with this car. immaculate interior and exterior. ALL (i mean everything) engine work and tune was done by sam at dr drift car made 228kw 1bar of boost is capable of more.

Nissan skyline r32 rb20det with 140.000kms (will double check)

Engine rb20det Garret 2876r turbo .86 rear housing.

Full braided turbo lines from pirtek.

Turbosmart boost tee set to 1 bar.

Trust return flow frount mount intercooler.

4 inch intake with 3a racing pod filter.

Full 3 inch exhaust twin pipes. Now connon.

R32 Gtr 440cc injectors.

Z32 air flow metre.

Dr drift resistor pack,.

Dr drift re-map.

Bosch 040 fuel pump.

Drift oil catch can.

Excedy heavy duty clutch.

Oil cooler with re-location kit.

Asi Aluminum radiator.

Hicas lock bar.

2way cusco diff.

Gktech steering spacer.

Gktech tie rod spacers.

drift black catch can

professionally guards rolled.

full respray by vu at dt panels (3k +), finished 2 months ago.

6 month old dba slotted rotors all around 6 month old pads all around

genuine r32 gtr front bar and lip.

extender hbk wheel studs all around.

project mu wheel nuts.

black tint all around.

genuine oem coilpacks from nissan x6. will never missfire.

genuine coilpack loom from just jap.

front and rear strut brace.

sound deadening has been dry iced away.

vivagarage full set car mats blue and black checkered.

Suspension.

Full bc racing coilovers.

Adjustable cusco camber arms.

Adjustable holfords front castor arms.

adjustable isc rear toe arms.

adjustable isc traction arms.

just jap subframe collars.

27mm adjustable front whiteline sway bar 22mm adjustable rear whiteline sway bar

Interior.

Blitz Oil temp, boost, water temp, oil pressure gauges.

Full r33 gtr interior. Besides door trims.

Fire extinguisher.

Drift handbrake button.

nardi style steering wheel.

nismo black gear knob.

grey dash matt.

jvc cd player with front and rear speakers also tweeters at the front. and amp.

viper remote start alarm.

Wheels.

genuine bee r's silver genuine stickers

17x9+22 fronts federal 215/40/17

18x9.5+22 rears federal 215/40/18

extras: twin pipe exhausts 3 different wings all painted. stock airbox. harness tyres. gk tech bash plate stock r32 rear seats.

Probably have missed some info so ill add it when i think of it. located in vic hoppers crossing call or sms 0430078630 if your serious.

SWAPS FOR A V8 or V6 TURBO MANUEL FORD OR HOLDEN

OR $15000 CASH.

WILL ALSO CASH YOUR WAY FOR A MORE VALUE OF A CAR.

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update:

went for alignment at tyre right altona very good guys there very recommended.

car is perfect in all alignment settings

running more camber on the rear -2. looks better

less castor as was scraping the front bar sometimes over bumps.

car sits a little higher now.

Still for sale guys lots of time waters and joy riders.

I will not take any more people for rides only if you have a good look at the car like it and have a deposit..

Still has another 10 days for the rwc to be put in your name so get in quick.

  • 1 month later...

Bump decided to try and all this again. so pm meer or sms me your offer.

Only swaps for a stock 2005+ Manuel v8 Holden or ford.

New goodies on the car :

handbrake Cusco leaver.

Customised number plates.

Front speakers tweeters.

Gtr wing and boot.

Still same price. $14000...$12500 Without rims and tyres.....$12000 without rims and gauges.

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