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Im selling a 2000 Nissan Skyline ER34 25GTT project car that I purchased last year with plans on finishing it, but have been told that it has to go.

Car has 39,000 Genuine Km's - Full Logbook Service History (Last on the road December 08) and is Dark Blue Pearl (BP9) in color.

(PM me for the car build thread as it is on a different site (No live links allowed))

Car comes with the following parts:

350Z 6 Speed Manual with heavy duty clutch, Extreme flywheel and short shifter. $3750

VQ30DET NEO (30000km on the donk). $3000

2 x Ceramic coated Garrett GT2860RS (-5) Ball Bearing Turbochargers). $3000

Shaved: Boot, door handle locks, boot rear light, rear boot lock & all badges.

Ceramic coating of parts mentioned eg exhaust, turbo's etc. $1400

Custom 4" exhaust system (Same piping used on v8 supercars and NASCARS) with discreet dual tip and Metal Cat high flow cats. Custom Ceramic coated exhaust manifold and dump pipe.(Ceramic coated from dump to cats) [All ceramic coating by Chris at Craved Coatings in a Satin Black finish]. $6000

APS 350Z Twin Turbo Inter-cooler. $1000

Brembo F40 Front Brakes $5000 : - Brembo F40 Calipers

- ENDLESS Brake Pads

- 343x32mm RDD Rotors

- RDD alloy radial mounts

- Braided lines

- Calipers have had a seal kit and have been powder coated gloss black.

Tein Mono Flex Coil over suspension. $3000

Volk CE28N Wheels :- 18 x 9.5" Volk CE28N +22 (Professionally rubbed back, primed and refinished in high quality Glasurit 2 pack with a german clear coat to get the high gloss finish). $4000

Genuine 'Altia' front bumper. Bumper in average condition.

Re-sprayed engine bay and plastic engine cover by Naz @ KMF. $1000

Powder coated rocker covers, coolant pipe and alternator (Silver).

Genuine Nismo RB25DET engine mounts. $500 ea

Factory front guard and engine bolts replaced with hex head bolts.

Re-trimed door trims from cream to black suede. $500

Internal trims (gear shift surround, door switch surrounds, air con, air con vents, etc.) painted satin black.

HKS Half cage. $800

All that remains to be done to be completed, is wiring (Pretty sure the VQ loom is in a box), radiator, seats, drive shaft and engineering. Engine is in but not ready to run, as all the fuel lines and misc parts are in a box.

Manny more parts included, such as a Trust 'Grex' remote oil block adapter, Custom aluminium intake plenum (Unsure of origin). 2 x Spare Heads - Port & Polished. Heavy Duty valve springs. ARP head and main studs. O2 sensors. Gasket set. Old rear suspension and more bits and pieces.

Well over $35000 spent not including the car value.

Asking Price - $40000 ono

Not interested in parting out at this stage. Would like to see it go to a good home and get the attention it deserves.

Not included in the sale is the Focal speakers (As seen in thread).

The vehicle before:

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Brakes:

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Engine Bay:

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Engine, Mounts and Studs:

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Turbo's:

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Exhaust and Headers:

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Gbox:

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I/C:

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Suspension:

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Outer:

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Inner:

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Heads, Gaskets engine internals:

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Custom Ali Intake:

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I can be contacted at [email protected], or on 0407 610 133 (Phone not on during working hours but will check after 4.30 PM)

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Obviously the market is quieter than I thought.

Can someone tell me what they think this is worth? Is it because it is no longer a 'true' skyline due to the engine change? Or is it because there is still too much work required?

Cheers

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