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Item: 1996 Nissan Skyline RB25DET Series II M-Spec

Location: Brisbane, Queensland Australia

Price: $28,00 ONO

RB26 Conversion with Modification Plates

Parts Modified and Added: 

RB26

ARP Head studs

ARP rod bolts

Nismo bearings

Garrett GT35R (700hp)

Port polished Head (by JHH)

5 puck brass button clutch (by Jim Berry)

Haltech EK6

Wiesco Forged pistons

Shot peened GTR rods

Balanced Crank

Modified VL modified sump

Custom Exhaust manifold

48 mm Turbosmart External Pro Gate

Megasonic Turbosmart BOV

600HP Fuel pump

550cc Injectors

HKS Front mount

Tomei Head gasket

Tomei cam gears

HKS Front Mount Intercooler

HPC coated piping

Apexi Coil overs 

Apexi N1 Exhaust

Nismo Short Shift

Nismo LM GT2 17 inch Wheels

Momo Commander steering wheel

and more.....check the photo's for the things I have forgotten

Any questions feel free to ask or send me a private message or give me a call on 0421 796 918post-9508-1153795117.jpg post-9508-1153795143.jpg post-9508-1153795239.jpg post-9508-1153795264.jpg post-9508-1153795294.jpg

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