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Its been a while since I was last on here...not a lot has changed haha

The time has come where I cannot justify (economically) running my skyline.

$1000 a year in rego and a tad less in insurance (full comp) burns a hole in my pocket when realistically I do not drive it often enough to enjoy it. This is not a decision which I have taken lightly (it was my first car back in 2004) and I will in no way get back the money I have put into it (probably $20,000 over the 11 years of ownership).

Anyway - I'm after some advice of what I should be asking. Rough specs/mods as follows:

1993 R32 GTST M-Spec

Owned since 2004 @ 128,000km....Current km ~175,000km

ENGINE

RB25/30DET (R32 RB25DE head, RB30E series 2 block)

CP 9:1 Forged Pistons

Spool 4340 H Beam Rods

ARP rod fasteners

ACL Race Series main bearings

ACL Race Series big end bearings

ARP head bolts

Cometic MLS head gasket

refer to - http://www.spoolimports.com/spool-engine-rebuild-kits/nissan/rb30det-rebuild-kit/holden-nissan-rb30det-dohc-rebuild-kit-with-cp-forged-pistons-9-0-1

This motor probably only has about 7000km on it from when it was built in 2011.

Garrett GT3076R 0.82 A/R Turbo

3 inch metal intake pipe to turbo

Trust VSPL FMIC

Blitz DSBC Dual Stage boost controller (Low boost ~15 PSI, High Boost ~19-20 PSI)

Q45 AFM

Bosch 550cc Injectors

NisTune R32 RB20DET computer with map to suit above setup on BP98

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Nismo adjustable fuel regulator

3" Turbo back exhaust (Bell mouth style dump to suit GT30 to Catalytic converter to resonator, to JUNBL rear muffler)

I have a 3" "big" magna flow middle muffler that I was intending to fit which I would throw in to replace the resonator

Power - makes 281 RWKW on Jaustech's dyno (can attach dyno plot)...240 of those RWKW available from about 4000RPM. Could crack the 300 RWKW with bigger injectors and a Z32AFM.

DRIVELINE

RB25GTST G/box (std internals)

Nismo engine mounts

Nismo gearbox mounts

Jim Berry "race" clutch (reasonably light on the foot, but does bite hard)

OEM flywheel

Modified RB20 GTST tail shaft (w/ RB25 yoke) to suit gearbox and diff

STD OEM V-LSD diff (I have an R34 RB25 Neo torsen differential at home which is easy to fit up...just needs backlash to be setup)

STD OEM driveline otherwise (more than adequate for the power output)

SUSPENSION

Full Sydneykid Bilstein/Whiteline setup (http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/85591-r32-gtst-whiteline-bilstein-suspension/):

Bilstein B4 "c" clip height adjustable shocks valved to suit suspension setup

Whiteline "lowered" (25mm lower than stock) springs

Whiteline front and rear fixed anti roll bars

Whiteline front upper camber arms (adjustable)

Whiteline front adjustable castor bushes

Whiteline rear camber arms (outer IIRC)

Volk Racing GT-P's (old school) 8" fronts, 9" rears IIRC (they came with the car back in 2004)

Bridgeston Adrenaline RE001 235/45/17 fronts and rears IIRC

Not fitted but will chuck in -

Whiteline HICAS elimination kit

Whiteline subframe replacement bushes (NOT PINEAPPLES)

Superpro diff bushes

Superpro steering rack bushes

few other odds and ends which I have accumulated over the years

BODY

Genuine R32GTR front bar (will throw in the OEM mesh that goes over the intercooler)

R32 GTR rear wing

R32 GTR rear boot

Will throw in: GTR style fibreglass side skirts (in primer)

R32 GTST boot/wing

Issues - one of the rear quarters has a sizeable dent in it about the size of a football and about as deep as a book (thickness). I have been quoted about $600 to fix it and paint. The boot also has a small dent in it also. IIRC I was quoted about $1000 (maybe a touch more) to fit the side skirts, fix the dents and paint. Will post photos when I get a chance.

MISC

R32 GTR centre console tripple gauges (not connected)

Alpine head unit

GReddy turbo time (not connected)

Viper (unknown model) immobiliser

Not fitted but will throw in:

Focal 6.5" front splitters (cost me $500 at the time and never fitted)

Alpine 4 channel amp

wiring kit to suit the above

Viper immobiliser (remote start capable, few other features)

There's probably a few other things I've missed out but that will do for now...

I will post pictures when I get a chance!

TL;DR - give me a rough price that I should sell the above for.

Cheers!

Edited by R32Abuser
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