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Ihave an r33 gts s1 skyline an i hav been rebuilding it for the last 2.5years an it is no finshed i tel u what i yave done

it has a new rb25det with 1000khs/HD clutch on block $4000

big ase front mount intercooller $1100

new hter core/nellly eevry thing is new $1200

resparyed every panil $3000

its maroon

new aftermarket tail light/blinkers $400

makes 230 rwkw with digital boost 12psi

full 400r body kit/aero aftermakrt mirrors nelly $3000

/2.5 inch full exhaust

18inch speedy chrom mags cost 3.5k

no sporil on boots holes filled in

after market straing wheel/gear nub cost $400

the whole car is preety much new i dont have any pics atm but how much do you think i can sell it for?

spend on te car+build=nelly $50 grand

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The build started 2.5 years ago if he bought the car from Redline Motorsport or Sinergy he would of said 20+k for the car and not doing any of the labour on the afforementioned mods doesn't take long to spend another 25k in servicing and mods

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The build started 2.5 years ago if he bought the car from Redline Motorsport or Sinergy he would of said 20+k for the car and not doing any of the labour on the afforementioned mods doesn't take long to spend another 25k in servicing and mods

thats very true, i've spent over $20k on mine over the last 2.5 yrs

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Also there are other factors that make a car go fast such as grip and torque and most important shiny paint.

different people add diffferent things into there costs though, ive thrown in all servicing and tyre purchases insurance etc so that would blow my number up higher than some. still far cry from some of those figures though.

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