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For Sale:

1990 Nissan Skyline r32

118 000kms

Black

4 door

automatic

RB30DET engine built by qualified mechanic and ROTORBISHI owner/builder

Price: $9000.00 or swap for p plate legal cruiser motorbike plus cash my way.

TRB-001 plates included

October 2010 nsw rego

Sunroof

Brand new genuine air vents

Nice tinted windows

Genuine floor mats

Fully functioning A/C

Kenwood cd player

New wiper blades

New iridium spark plugs

Comes with lots of spares; stock wheels 2x new tyres, rb20 head, afm, strut brace and much more.

ENGINE:

Reconditioned RB25DET head with new seals, gaskets etc.

Tomei Metal Headgasket

RB20det intake cam with disabled VCT

Freshened up Series 3 VL 3L block

Standard Pistons and rods

New bearings, gaskets, seals throughout etc

New genuine nissan RB25DET oil pump

K/N panel air filter

Customer fabricated intake pipe from air box to turbo.

Fully functioning PCV and standard BOV for legality

All fluids flushed and replaced

New hoses, lines, belts, silicon joiners etc

New iridium spark plugs

Front mount intercooler

Serviced AC compressor

ECUTALK OBD 2 Display

TURBO:

ATR28 Hypergear turbo with .63 rear housing (very responsive)

3inch mandrel bent exhaust

FUEL:

Custom 1.5L surge tank mounted in boot

Bosch 044 inline fuel pump

standard rb25det injectors

Brakes:

new brake master cylinder

the usual 4 spot front and 2 spot brakes

new brembo pads all round

new flushes brake fluid

ECU:

Rb20det ecu with NISTUNE chip

Tuned by INSIGHT MOTORSPORT in west sydney

Dyno print out for 166rwkw and roughly 470nm of torque on standard 7psi with auto slipping

Tuned on 9psi and made 190rwkw but auto slips and doesnt shift smooth enough so we removed boost controller and tuned for 7psi

With manual conversion and tune on 9 or 10 psi will make 200+ rwkw, and with bigger injectors and tune will be around 250rwkw

Wheels:

18 inch HR RACING 5 spoke racing wheels

95% 235/40 r18

full set of lock nuts

Bad points:

small scratch on 1 wheel

passenger side door trim material has come off

switch for left rear window on drivers control broken

small mark on front pass seat

seat pocket has small rip in stitching

sunroof has been sealed shut

(all has been done by previous owner)

Overall car is very clean, engine conversion is very neat. During the build, alot has been done to minimise attention from the police.

I am very careful and everything has been done for a reason. I have receipts for some things.

I have been honest with the cars condition. Pictures dont do the car justice.

Im selling because I dont get the chance to drive the car very much as i have a company car and a motorbike.

Im after $9000 cash or swap for p plater cruiser motorbike plus cash my way.

pm me or sms/call steve on 0402852347

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RB30DET engine built by qualified mechanic and ROTORBISHI owner/builder

Is the car engineered and registered with the RB30DET?

Does anyone know if one should expect much trouble from VicRoads bringing a car of this spec to Melbourne? Can you legally register an R32 with RB30DET in Victoria?

its not engineered yet, however i built it with the intention to engineer it so it should be pretty straight forward. Infact i may get it done if the buyer pays the original $9000

Edited by TRB-001
Is the car engineered and registered with the RB30DET?

Does anyone know if one should expect much trouble from VicRoads bringing a car of this spec to Melbourne? Can you legally register an R32 with RB30DET in Victoria?

Just go to Vicroads, get a engine transfer form and state the new engine No. No certificate required

please note there is nothing actually wrong with the automatic transmission, it has been noted that it 'slips', it is only detectable on the dyno by looking at the numbers, to put it simply, a brand new gearbox behind this engine would do the same thing..... car is still for sale, i am neg on price, need to pay off the home loan.

Just go to Vicroads, get a engine transfer form and state the new engine No. No certificate required

actually you need engineets cert as the car never came with that specfic engine

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