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I'm thinking of swapping my car it's a 1998 Nissan r34 skyline rb25det 5 speed. Swap only for Nissan stagea prefer manual with cash way my or wrx or Sti. I'm after more room in car as I have 2 kids. No Commodores or fords!!!!

Engine:

550cc injectors

Aftermarket cams

Stock top end rebuild

New gaskets

GCG Hi-flow ball bearing turbo

Stainless steel dump pipe

Trust front pipe

Trust rear muffler

Apexi Delta type front mount intercooler with custom piping

Turbosmart dual port BOV

12psi to 16psi

Turbosmart 2 stage boost controller

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Walbro intank fuel pump

Greddy air filter

Splitfire Ignition coils

Nistune engine management

Suspension:

BC BR coilovers v2

Whiteline Sway bars front and rear

pillow ball type front castor rods

rebush with Nolathane

Super pro rear diff bushes

Exterior:

Factory sunroof

R34 gtr Z-tune carbon fibre bonnet $1500 worth

Window tint.

Interior:

Autometer cobalt boost gauge

Genuine nissan skyline floor mats

XHS skyline front seat throw over seat covers

White and blue led in dash and gauges

Full alarm keyless

Phillips touch screen DVD

Alpine type-S front speakers

Kenwood rear speaker

bc all around fully ajustable

the skyline is making 277kw on 16psi, nistune ecu

8 months old clutch heavy duty

New super white hid bulbs

Does have a little hail damage in the roof and boot but not bad at all and was quoted $500 to fix

Pink wheels for sale I have others to put on it or if swaps we can swap wheels Plates not included. Price $12000 ono location Gold Coast

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