Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Selling my unfinished project, dont want to but too many bills.

Its an R32 4 door type m 160000kms with series 2 rb25 conv (motor has 80000kms, purchased off bloodsword from here). Has standard rb20 manual box and ecu (not wired to the 25 yet), the standard rb20 loom is still there plus the lower loom from the 25, I have a Motec m48 with ignition expander that im selling separately.

Car is silver, standard rims painted black, had climate control but needs to be put back in (comes with all parts)

Some mods:

Brand new Walbro gss-342 fuel pump with spare used gss-341.

3" straight through exhaust with 5' tip

Sard fpr

Hdi dual sbc boost controller in ashtray

Boost, exh gas temp and air fuel gauges

Hpi one piece clutch cable (eliminates slave cylinder)

Exedy hd clutch

Body is in excellent condition you wont find many this straight, has the full genuine aero kit including side skirts, paint is pretty good interior is decent, has new middle ac vent, all electrics work including folding mirrors. Got a fair few spare parts left over from the 20 that ill throw in as well.

Bad points:

Does not come with turbo, injectors or cooler though the standard cooler is still in there, and a few months ago i removed the rear windscreen to fix some rust and such and havent put the screen back in yet. The screen has been thoroughly cleaned of all sikaflex etc but needs new rear windscreen rubbers, new tyres and p/steer belt.

There are a couple 50 cent sized rust holes under drivers feet and a couple dings/scratches on the paintwork. Other than that you would be hard pressed to find a straighter 4 door.

Looking for $4000, Im located in Homebush NSW.

Sorry about the photo, at work and only photo i had was my dp will post more tonight.

Thats about it any questions PM.

post-76872-0-77119200-1354153908_thumb.jpg

Edited by brendo.r32

motor needs to be wired up, rear windscreen needs to be put back in, needs turbo, injectors, cooler, dump pipe and intake pipes, tailshaft is out coz of motor change though i could put back in before sale plus clutch cable needs to be installed, needs new tyres and p/steer belt.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Well you could certainly buy or build an enclosure for a pod in that corner of the bay. It is absolutely vital that there is a nice big opening to let cold air in to it from the front or underside, otherwise it will just pull air in around the edges from the bay, and if that air is hot, you gain nothing from enclosing the pod. There is lots of good evidence around (including on here, see posts by @Kinkstaah for example) showing that pods pulling hot air from the bay is only a problem when you're static or slow in traffic, and that as soon as you get the car up and moving the air being grabbed by the pod cools down. Although that will obviously vary from car to car, whether there is a flow of cold air to the pod or if it all has to come through the radiator area, etc etc. Obviously, the whole exercise requires as much thought as anything else does. Doing the lazy thing will often end up being the dumb thing. The stock GTT airbox has a cold air snorkel to feed it from over the radiator. Shows that Nissan were thinking. The GT airbox is upside down compared to the turbo one, yeah? Inlet at the bottom, AFM/exit on the lid? That might make it harder to route the turbo inlet pipe using the GT airbox than a turbo one. That would probably be the main reason I'd consider not using it, not that it is too small and restrictive. I'm looking at a photo of one now and the inlet opening seems nice and large. Also seems to have the same type of snorkel that the turbo one has. Maybe all that's required is to make a less restrictive snorkel/cold air inlet, perhaps by punching down through the guard like I did.
    • Also seen this as an option 
    • I get you, we’ll see I’m aiming for 200ish kw now and hopefully 300rwkw down the line after some upgrades maybe like headstuds, E85 flex fuel etc  so trying to make it final for that now, I can get a GTT airbox for $280 so it’s not too bad but not sure if there’s better ways to spend that money. I seen online they say pod filter which isn’t enclosed isn’t good especially for a plus T.      hard to say what to do
    • Meh. How much power can you make from a +T anyway? I wouldn't have though it would be enough to challenge the airbox. It's not as if it's tiny compared with the turbo one. As to putting a pod in a stock airbox .... it's not the filter element that would be restrictive. It would be the air inlet to the box that would be the narrow point, which you could open up regardless of what element was inside. On my R32 I opened up the sort of triangular opening in the bottom front corner of the box, deformed (heated, moulded) some 4" stormwater pipe to fit to that opening and punched a 4" hole down through the inner guard to the spot where the stock intercooler used to be. This was purely in the search for a cold intake, but you could do something similar if you need to open up the inlet side of it. The AFM tube size is the same for both NA and turbo, so the outlet from the airbox is same same anyway. If you're going to do the right thing, then an aftermarket ECU won't care about the AFM (ie, you can get rid of it). But even if it was still there, people pull >300rwkW through them all day, and I suspect you won't be going there.
    • R34 RB25de Neo by the way ^ 
×
×
  • Create New...