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1989 new 2.8 Stroker Engine build

PPG Dog box - square cut gears

Half cage

Road licensed

Fuel cell

Boarg Warner water cooled high mount turbo

Project U break upgrade

R34 GTR Rims

New rubber Hoki Advans 265mm

Drivers race seat and harness

125,555 kms on the clock

4WD to 2 WD torque control

All original seats, door trims, floor mats and sun visors available

Huge power and a lot of fun

Phone owner - Bruce 0417747273

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C'mon man, you're asking $126k on Skylines Australia - put some effort into the for sale post as you are going to get more questions about the car by not doing so.

For a start details like location ?, Borg Warner what ?, actual motor specs not just it's a 2.8 and at least try to sound like you know what you're talking about - SELL the car.

Maybe more than one bloody photo might help too

 

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10 hours ago, BK said:

C'mon man, you're asking $126k on Skylines Australia - put some effort into the for sale post as you are going to get more questions about the car by not doing so.

For a start details like location ?, Borg Warner what ?, actual motor specs not just it's a 2.8 and at least try to sound like you know what you're talking about - SELL the car.

Maybe more than one bloody photo might help too

 

You're showing your age!  Surely one photo is enough to justify a $125K spend?

People are paying $250K for one photo (ie NFT's) so $125K is a bargain!

All jokes aside, I agree 100% if you're selling something worth $25K let alone $125K you put in a whole lot more effort than that....

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On 11/24/2022 at 7:20 PM, BK said:

C'mon man, you're asking $126k on Skylines Australia - put some effort into the for sale post as you are going to get more questions about the car by not doing so.

For a start details like location ?, Borg Warner what ?, actual motor specs not just it's a 2.8 and at least try to sound like you know what you're talking about - SELL the car.

Maybe more than one bloody photo might help too

 

Thanks for the feedback - I find SAU site hard to use but will endeavour to get it sorted! Bruce.

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