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stuffed up my skyline so gettin rid of all the stff on it:

- complete engine rebuilt 15000kms

Performance gearbox

Standard ECU

(sell together $3400)

- Cusco 2way LSD $900

- JIC adjustable suspension $900

- rear tail lights $400

- boot lid and wing $400

- standard front bar $200

- front and rear callipers and discs $$ offer

... all negotiable

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hay mate just inquiring in the engine and gear box package. who built it?

what parts are in it? what parts are in the gear box? what hp was it making before?

cheers,

boz

the engine was rebuilt buy CreatD perf. in melbourne and the gear box was alterd with the first three gears to be shorter than the rest. was running 12psi but i was told i could regularly run excess of 16psi... but my turbo mouldnt go that high

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