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Selling my project that I just don't have time for and interests have changed. Project will need time to be put back together, but almost everything is there.

Body & Interior:
Skyline R34 GT-T Coupe with Sunroof
Freshly painted late 2017 in QM1 Polar White (windows out and in job), was black and now white.
Nismo body kit front bar, rear bar, side skirts all genuine
Both Guards
Bonnet
Boot Lid
Doors
Brand new genuine Xenon Headlights
Heaps and heaps of interior parts and spares (3 x center consoles, 4 front seats, 10+ door cards etc)
Brand new GT-R V-Spec Center Console Trims - Ash Tray, Radio Surround, gear shifter surround (gold brushed finish)
Brand new GT-R MFD display trim/cover

Transmission:
R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual Gearbox
Heavy Duty Clutch
Nismo Lightened Flywheel

Engine:
RB25DET Neo engine
Full reconditioned head, valve seals replaced, decked
Welsh plugs replaced
Freshly rebuilt
Block deburred
Manley Forged Pistons bored to 86.5
ARP 2000 Head studs
ARP 2000 Main Studs
ACL Race Bearings main & rod bearings
Permaseal MLSR Headgasket
NPW Water Pump
ASR Extended Sump
ProFlow Fuel Rail

What else may be needed to complete it:
Exhaust - planned for custom exhaust when build was finished
Turbo
Exhaust Manifold
Maybe small little nit picks like spark plugs etc.

Have tonnes of spares for the car new and used bits and pieces, too much to list. Buyer will get everything I have left for Skylines. The shell will need to go through compliance and I have the paperwork for it.

Looking to sell the lot for $15k. Will sell individual stuff if the shell sells on its own. after $2k for the shell and all panels. Pick up Western Sydney. May need a van to pick up all the other bits and pieces. Over $25k spent to date.

 

What it sort of looks like now (with boot lid)

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Forged Rods with ARP 2000 Main studs

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Forged Pistons

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Fresh home from the paint shop

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Block Deburring - before

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Block deburring - after

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ARP 2000 Head studs, MLSR head gasket

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Fresh reconditioned head

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When I bought the project

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On 9/9/2018 at 7:06 PM, UNIQ33 said:

Is the shell still for sale 

sorry for late reply, it is. send me a PM, your inbox is full

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