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Ok boys, ive done all the hard work, but now im looking for bigger and better things. Ive built my car up from standard its packed with goodies but ive recently lost interest so now its up to one of you guys to take it off my hands and finish it and make it whats its supposed to be :)

R32 skyline 1992 model

*Rb26 conversion with cam gears and cam shafts from HKS

*Twin turbo N1 or equalivant, approx 50hp bolt on each turbo

*Haltek E11V2 ecu

*Twin 3 inch dumpies to cat, 3.5inch cat back all stainless steal

*Intercooler with 3 inch piping

*Resprayed in Velocity Blue from Ford

*Full body kit included but was not put on the car due to my under ground garage

Now this has cost me alot of money to build and all the work was completed my Micks Motor Sports on New Bridge road. The only thing thats left to do is wiring to the dash board and power windows wiring. The motor was pulled out of a Vspec R33 skyline which i purchased from the auctions as a STAT ride off. This is a machine and sounds off its head.

Now im willing to sell with or without the motor, 6k for the shell or 10k complete. No offers under this will be considered. If you are interested put your email down ill send you the pics of the car. Im located in bankstown sydney

MSN = boost_me_hard@hotmail.com

Thanks guys

Jesse

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omg! i so want your car. i wish i had 10k. is it still registerable?

wouldn't take part payment of a honda prelude? hehe

now if you still had this in a couple of months time, i could probably buy it.

but such is life.

oh well free bump.

Lets talk on mate. pm me or msn azjohnson@gmail.com

omg! i so want your car. i wish i had 10k. is it still registerable?

wouldn't take part payment of a honda prelude? hehe

now if you still had this in a couple of months time, i could probably buy it.

but such is life.

oh well free bump.

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