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A chance has arisen to buy a very special car (still a skyline) very soon so im just seeing if it will be worth selling this one

Looking for around 19 for it

Im well aware that cars are not selling in this awesome climate but putting it out there anyway ;)

specs 1990 gtr 96,000 klm's – mines 320 klm dash

dark blue

Gearbox good - i dont thrash it

Greddy timing belt - changed 1000 klm ago including New tensioners etc

New water pump - 1000 klm's ago

New Splitfire coils - brand new installed 1 month ago

Plugs - new

New tein street specs - brand new installed last week

New head unit - basic x-plod

New garret Garrett GT2860R-5 - brand new installed last week !

New stainless manifolds

ARC - Titanium radiator air deflector

Brand new - Kakimoto Regu 06&R Exhaust - Nissan Skyline BNR32

Brand new front pipe

Brand new 3 inch dumps

All new exhaust and turbo studs

New greddy gear knob

Brand new engine and gearbox mounts – yet to be installed

Apexi air pod kit – 2 months old

Royal purple oil used in engine

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some pics of the recent turbo swap

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grabbed some purple as well

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brad had to take some meat from the turbine housings to match to the new manifolds

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as you can see below a fair bit had to go

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installing the new studs

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dumps joined

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manifolds attached

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