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Nissan Skyline GTR 1990 Silver

Engine has done 16000km

$24000 ono

Ph: 0417 069 478

I bought this car with the intention of keeping it for a long time hence all of the work that has been done to it but I am now moving overseas so I have to sell it. All of the modifications have been made with quality taking priority over cost. The engine was built and tuned by a workshop with a proven history in race car preparation and the suspension and brake modifications produce a quick, brilliant handling car that is liveable for every day driving. The car is currently making 290rwkw on 14psi, it can handle a lot more boost and hence make a lot more power with the forged internals but a boost controller would be needed to make more boost which I have not yet fitted as it makes plenty of power in its current tune.

Most of the parts listed were fitted to the car new in the last 18 months. The ECU has a lot more functionality than I am using including anti-lag, traction control, launch control, etc without a need for any more sensors or anything that it hasn't already got.

I have done one track day in the car but it has never been on the drag strip.

Engine-

-Autronic SM4 ECU

-Forged Wiseco pistons

-Eagle H beam conrods

-Piston and conrod sets balanced

-Balanced R33 crank

-N1 oil pump

-Enlarged oil galleries

-ARP Head Studs

-Tomei 260/252 cams

-Adjustable cam gears

-Gates cambelt

-Oversized valves

-Ported and polished head

-Port matched manifolds

-550cc injectors

-dual feed fuel rail

-Garrett GT2860 ball bearing turbos

-Heat coated Exhaust manifolds

-Heat coated turbo exhaust housings

-3inch split dump pipes

-3 inch exhaust system

-Hi flow catalytic converter

-Pod filters

-6.5kg flywheel

-Heavy duty clutch

-52mm aluminum radiator

-Oil cooler

-Oil cooler sandwich plate with thermostat control

-Braided oil lines

-Walbro fuel pump

-Silicone hose kit (all radiator and heater hoses replaced with silicone)

-Genuine Nissan gasket set

-New engine mounts

Suspension/Brakes-

-Bilstein shocks

-Adjustable Castor Rods

-Adjustable front upper arms (Camber adjustment)

-Adjustable rear upper arms (Camber Adjustment)

-HICAS lock

-Front and rear strut braces

-RDA slotted rotors

-Front and rear calipers serviced

-17x9 Desmond Regamaster Evo wheels

-Maxxis MA-Z1s with 85% read

Other-

-Python Alarm with keyless entry

-Kenwood Stereo

-Torque Split Controller

-Rear LSD

-Nardi Steering wheel

-New drive shaft boots

-New rear cradle bushes

Thanks for looking,

Karl

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Nissan Skyline GTR 1990 Silver

Engine has done 16000km

$24000 ono

Ph: 0417 069 478

I bought this car with the intention of keeping it for a long time hence all of the work that has been done to it but I am now moving overseas so I have to sell it. All of the modifications have been made with quality taking priority over cost. The engine was built and tuned by a workshop with a proven history in race car preparation and the suspension and brake modifications produce a quick, brilliant handling car that is liveable for every day driving. The car is currently making 290rwkw on 14psi, it can handle a lot more boost and hence make a lot more power with the forged internals but a boost controller would be needed to make more boost which I have not yet fitted as it makes plenty of power in its current tune.

Most of the parts listed were fitted to the car new in the last 18 months. The ECU has a lot more functionality than I am using including anti-lag, traction control, launch control, etc without a need for any more sensors or anything that it hasn't already got.

I have done one track day in the car but it has never been on the drag strip.

Engine-

-Autronic SM4 ECU

-Forged Wiseco pistons

-Eagle H beam conrods

-Piston and conrod sets balanced

-Balanced R33 crank

-N1 oil pump

-Enlarged oil galleries

-ARP Head Studs

-Tomei 260/252 cams

-Adjustable cam gears

-Gates cambelt

-Oversized valves

-Ported and polished head

-Port matched manifolds

-550cc injectors

-dual feed fuel rail

-Garrett GT2860 ball bearing turbos

-Heat coated Exhaust manifolds

-Heat coated turbo exhaust housings

-3inch split dump pipes

-3 inch exhaust system

-Hi flow catalytic converter

-Pod filters

-6.5kg flywheel

-Heavy duty clutch

-52mm aluminum radiator

-Oil cooler

-Oil cooler sandwich plate with thermostat control

-Braided oil lines

-Walbro fuel pump

-Silicone hose kit (all radiator and heater hoses replaced with silicone)

-Genuine Nissan gasket set

-New engine mounts

Suspension/Brakes-

-Bilstein shocks

-Adjustable Castor Rods

-Adjustable front upper arms (Camber adjustment)

-Adjustable rear upper arms (Camber Adjustment)

-HICAS lock

-Front and rear strut braces

-RDA slotted rotors

-Front and rear calipers serviced

-17x9 Desmond Regamaster Evo wheels

-Maxxis MA-Z1s with 85% read

Other-

-Python Alarm with keyless entry

-Kenwood Stereo

-Torque Split Controller

-Rear LSD

-Nardi Steering wheel

-New drive shaft boots

-New rear cradle bushes

Thanks for looking,

Karl

mate is it still for sale or sold?

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