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HR31 coupe unfinished project

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Hey all this is for sale, thought i could get cash to keep it but i cant.

HR31 coupe:

Interior:

Standard interior (seats etc)

Greddy boost guage

Jvc headunit

Pioneer splits in front

Pioneer splits in rear (no tweeters or crossovers)

2x10'' Sony subs in boot with amp

Exterior:

Needs a respray of boot, roof and bonnet at least

15'' mags with 225x55x15's all around

Brand new genuine Nissan front bar with no vent cut out

Have original front bar and new cooler vent also has lower lip on bar

Taken spoiler off to get holes welded up, but holes has silastic over them at the moement

Dark blue color, with a green pearl

Engine etc:

No engine in car at the moment

Have RB20 silver top in garage waiting to go in

Rebuilt turbo (has steel exhaust wheel) have been told its a older HKS item, has had a FULL rebuild

Have two engine looms for the silvertop

All it needs is a AFM from a 32 skyline

R32 manual gearbox, just been rebuilt about 5000k's ago (did a change over from orignal box)

FMIC installed, no piping at the moment (have universal piping kit in garage)

Exedy h/duty clutch brand new and flywheel just been machined

2x Nics motors (you can have with car for free)

Water pump and timing belt has just been done on silvertop (have a spare genuine nissan water pump and gates h/duty timing belt as well)

Spare clutch and flywheel from silvertop

Genuine Nismo h/duty pivot bolt in g/box

Genuine Nismo braided clutch line for the clutch slave

Silvertop has 132xxx k's on it (not boosted or thrashed, came from a auto R32 4-door)

Suspension etc:

Brand new KYB all around

R31 House subframe and sway bar bushes (not installed just yet)

HR31 100mm front struts installed with Endless pads (have brand new ebc greenstuff pads as well)

Front rotors are brand new DBA slotted type

Spare parts:

Centre console (thing inbetween driver and passenger)

Spare set of 15'' rims w/out tyres

2 nics motors

Silvertop turbo

Nics turbo

2 pairs of calipers with the 98mm spacing

Heaps of other crap i cant remember

Price: Looking at around the $5000 mark ono

Location: Blackburn area, Vic

Ph: 0439481838

pics at: http://s43.photobucket.com/albums/e357/gaffa20882/

thanks

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