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R34 GTT 5sp manual Skyline RB25neo/30. 400 RWKW.

RELUCTANT SALE OF MY PRIDE & JOY DUE to arrival of second Child.

Rebuilt motor @ 116250km

BLOCK - bored, honed, decked, crand plugged & balanced, crank collar, N1 oil pump with 2JZ style billet gears, ARP headstuds & series 2000 fasteners. Rebuilt motor at 116,250 km.

375KW @ 18 psi

400KW @ 22 psi

HEAD - CNC ported & polished, performance valve springs, GREDDY plenum, tomei 260 degrees pon cams, super spark coil packs, 650 cc injectors, multi layer metal gasket. 6 boost exhaust manifold with borgwarner s366 turbo. haltech platinum pro ecu.

4" to 3 1/2 dump pipe, 3" cat back stainless exhaust with Magnaflow cannon. 600 x 300 x 100 intercooler with 3" stainless piping. 6 puck ceramic Jim Berry race clutch. BC BR type adjustable coil overs. KOYA 18 x 8.5 fronts with 225 tyres. 18 x 9.5 rears with 265 federal tyres.

Dual walbro fuel pumps in tank. Tuned on 98 Octane, 400 RWKW @ 22 psi.

Spool Forged Conrods

Blitz Electronic boost control

Front Strut brace

Front tie rods

Rear camber rods

Rear traction arms

Major Service just completed by Mercury Motorsport including

Dyno Tune and

(heater core replacement $2000 alone) full service just under $5000 has always been very well cared for, always garaged. definitely worth a look!! Feel free to call if you have any other questions.

Jarrod

0407992457

Car Located Brisbane South

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Hey mate your photos are not showing up here. Found the car on Carsales: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1998/SSE-AD-3585295/

Very nice, GLWS

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