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It seems a change of circumstances has forced me to not commence my motorsport build and move my 33 on....

So its up for sale, I may be open to swapping it for something road rego'd if I cant move it on. (see how this goes)

Its a 93 Series 1
Approx 150,000 kms - Has a new cluster from manual conversion that states only around 90k.
Its not complied for Australian roads, for track/race use only !
As far as I can tell the previous owner never attained import approval and therefore I very much doubt it could ever be complied (nor would you want to, theres alot nicer Skylines to drive as a daily)
It was recently dyno'd at boostworks with around 150 rwkw on 10.5 PSI as a close to stock car
The car has seen one track day , thats it !

When I got it the car was an automatic, so the motor has never really been pushed and feels solid to drive.

Good Bits
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Brand new push button clutch (can provide receipt)
Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller
Alloy Radiator
New sparkplugs
Pod Filter
Sports steering wheel with boss
Nismo short shifter
Walbro (Not a genuine item) Fuel Pump
3 inch Turbo back exhaustdone by Marky Mark at Exhaust Technology
Autometer Boost Gauge
Nismo clear side blinkers
Still has Pioneer MP3 CD player installed
17inch ROH Boost R wheels with good tread

Bad Bits
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As previously stated, car is not and cannot be registered
Paintwork is average to poor , it looks like the car went from Japan and spent some time in the states (Air con gas label is from a Florida mechanic) so its seen some pretty ordinary weather
Alot of interior has been stripped (its a track car after all)
The wheels are quite scratched, one is cracked and leaks slowly (so time for a new set of wheels)
Drivers side seat has typical tear and the rest of the interior is in average to poor condition (once again this is a track car so not really a deal breaker)

I am located near Port Adelaide, the car is in storage currently but can be test driven on the property (within reason)
I am after around $4900 ONO ,an RB25 Package is worth around 3k alone with the clutch and shortshifter !

If somebody were to offer me something to swap, well the money tied up in this car is my play money so dont offer me a clapped out Daihatsu Charade
Anything fun around the same coin would be interesting to me, otherwise cash is king.

My number is O425 9O4 858 or PM me

Mods if any of the above is against rules please let me know and I will amend this post accordingly .

Cheers

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<p>Actually something old school jap I could show up to All Japan Day in and cruise the Adelaide streets would be sweet :-D <br />

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Otherwise open to swaps for a learner road bike, cheap boat and trailer for fishing etc etc. </p>

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