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Hey everyone,

It's come time to let my Skyline go to a new home. I imported this vehicle in March 2011. I originally selected this one as I was planning on building something I could both street as well as track.

But things got side tracked, those of you who know me will know I very rarely drive it anymore. I haven't really driven it properly in a good 12 months and that is how I got to this point of selling.

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Engine:
- Blitz SUS Power LM air filter
- HKS return flow intercooler
- GReddy Profec Type-S Electronic boost controller
- Blitz Duel drive BOV
- Custom stainless split dump/front pipe
- Fujistubo 3.5" stainless Cat Back with 2x 3.5" pipes
- OS Giken adjustable Ex. Cam Gear
- GReddy timing belt
- Genuine Thermostat
- Genuine Water Pump
- Gates Racing drive belts
- New Cam, 1/2 Moon's, Front Main, Rear Main, Cam Cover Seals
- Odyssey Dry Cell
Drivetrain:
- R33 RB25DET Gearbox
- 4:11 Diff gears
- KAAZ Adjustable 2 Way mechanical diff center
- EXEDY Twin Plate Compe-R
- EXEDY alloy lightened flywheel
Suspension and Brakes:
- KTS Coilovers
- KTS Castor arms
- KTS Rear Camber arms
- KTS Rear traction arms
- KTS subframe mounts
- KTS Diff mounts
- KTS Tie rod ends
- HICAS Canceler bar
- Extra lock washers
- Whiteline Front 27mm Swaybar
- Whiteline Rear 24mm adjustable swaybar
- Cusco Front Camber arms
Exterior:
- Resprayed Factory R34 GTR Black
- Factory Aero Front Lip
- Factory Aero Side Skirts
- Factory Aero Rear Pods
- Factory Boot Lip
- Vanquich Roof Wing
- Factory Weather Strips
- Rubber Front Lip
- Carbon Fiber air dam
- Genuine Nissan Clear Front Indicators
- Rolled Front + Rear guards
- 14% Tint + Windscreen strip
- 6000k HIDs
- Uras eye lids
Interior:
- Factory Triple Gauges
- Kenwood Double DIN DVD Unit
- Nismo duracon gear knob
- Genuine floor mats
- Stripped ALL sound deadening out
Wheels:
- Work Emotion XD9 18 x 10J + 18
****If you wish to read a build thread I do have one HERE
****For most recent photo's hit HERE
Price: $ 22,000 will supply Road Worthy Certificate and Rego.
Note: Plates and trinkets wont be included in sale.
Located: Gold Coast QLD
Contact: PM or 0414 595 397
- Aerron
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Also have heaps of spares. ALL the control arms, exhaust cam gear, air box etc.

Every receipt (minus private sales). Even have the original keys and import details.


-Aerron

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Hey aerron would consider doing a swap on the sway bars for stock items ?

Thanks grant

Hi Grant,

No I dont really want to do so. Swaybars are cheap enough :)

-Aerron

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