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hey guys,

selin my skyline asap as i need a car to get around in which is legal, the damage does look bad but is not as bad as it looks, went around a corner to fast spun out hit a pole (one of those give way poles) u can see the damage in the pics. I was goin to get another loan to fix it but im not earning enough to extend my loan. I have only got one quote and that was of waterpanel beaters in brizzy/goldy they quoted me 6gs WITH a new respray, which in my eyes is very very cheap. But that was the only person i rang so it could be cheaper.

the engine has just had a rebuild overhaul (blue printed)with forged pistons etc, engine in immac condition

-rebuild 15ks old

-forged pistons

-new cam shaft (hks but not sure)

-high flow fuel pump

-3inch cat system with 5inch cannon

-hks mushroom pod

-turbo timer

-Tein HA coil overs

-trust front bar (damage)

-cusco front struct brace

- Fmic i think its hybrid not sure on measurments

there are more mods but i carnt remember them all now.

Im not exact yet on wat im askin for it but its just had arebuild which was 8,500. so if it didnt have a knock i reakon it would be worth around the 18 mark at least. i reakon i would be lookin around 7-8 0n0. now if u add 6s to that, it could even be lesss u will have ur self a 13 car with a brand new respray and a brand new engine, all u have to do is chuck on a huge turbo and u will have awsome awsome power.

i need to sell this car asap as i need another car to get to work etc. im livin in QLD (sunshine coast). IM OPEN TO OFFERES AS I NEED TO SELL ASAP.

plz conttact me on 0409479119 ask for adam. Cheers

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he had some computer thing in there testin it all out and its fine got up to 110 without crabing, havent tryed to go any faster...Cheers but as he said anythign is fixable..and he gave me a sum of 5gs and that was the very max

japsky if u did wanna buy the engine how much woudl u be lookin at for it?

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ehh it dont need a bonnet, needs new front 1/4 panal, door,side skirt,and rear side panal, sub rail,seat.

i can get u the seat for 80 bucks, door 100 bucks..its very very cheap for wat it is...i got 2 guys lookin at it tommorow...lookin for a silvia....so if u DO have a SILVIA let me no...MUST have a TURBO and MANUAL...heeh

Hi.

Few questions:

1) What year is the car?

2) How many klms on the dash (I know its had a rebuild but I still would like to know :))

3) What damage is there to the Trust front bar? Is it very minor or is it really noticable?

4) Could you supply me with more pictures, specifically of the interior, and the damage to the trust front bar.

5) What is the go with the bonnet? It looks like its been freshly put on and hasn't been painted yet?

6) If I got the car checked out at my panel beater here in Brisbane, and he concluded the damage wasn't significant enough to damage the actual structure and rigidity of the car, I would be interested in possibly trading my Swift GTi for your car + a small amount of money from you. To quickly sum up, its a 94, 100,500kms, Air con, Lowered on king springs with Koni sports (Yellows) shocks, 2" cat back, has full Cultus japanese spec GTi motor, POD filter, black in colour. Very cheap on fuel, goes well when you want it to, its my first car so I've babied it, it's been great never had any issues.

Hope to hear from you soon.

hey bret did u jsut ring me like 3 hours ago today or was it a diff person

its a 1993 model type M engine has done about 15ks and the car has done 79.

i haave the dyno papers, i jus got to find them there in some plastic sleeve lol, it was 182.6 at 9 pound boost....it was in the 180s i no that... and i no it was 9 pound.

i got alot of people who are intersted so better get in....Cheers Adam

yea man the car is runing,,,runs perfect.

i have receipts for the rebuild and atm im lookin for receipts for the turb and the dyno.

the car is in my garage down stairs...i got a guy lookin at it tommoz, how interested are u bret.?

cheers Adam

if you want to get rid of that broken pasenger sideskirt for 50$ give me a yell.. as its really not much good to anyone else.

i have a munted front half of a side skirt and need another front portion to plastic weld back onto it.

Shaun

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