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Location: QLD: Warwick 4370

Reason for Selling: Trying To Do To Many Things At Once... (Trying to Win Australian Junior Champs need the $$$$)

Asking Price: $$5555 (Make Me A Offer)

Contact Info: Kieren Locke 0450761953

Extra Information:

Up for sale is a r32 skyline track project with a Rb25DET Motor & Gearbox. The car has a R33 diff also bolted in.

Whats Required:

A rb25det Air flow sensor (Seen for $50)

Fluids (PowerSteering ect)

Tailshaft (Both r32 & r33 Are Included Just need yokes cut & Welded....Was told about $100)

Piece to Join Steering arms together (Have not got a quote....Don't think it will cost alot)

Small Hole in floor needs welding up (No clue why the piece was missing as it was there when i purchased the shell)

Intercooler needs conecting (Have a intercooler but no piping)

Paint & Minor Panel Work (Panel work not necessary If its Going to be a drifter)

Few small bits and pieces that i havent had the time for ($few hundred)

Some TLC

What It Has:

A RB25DET that was running when pulled out of R33 Skyline

A RB25DET Gearbox

A R33 RB25DET Computer (Have Been Quoted $4000 For Just a Frontcut)

A R33 Rear End (Diff Ect)

A R32 Shell That All This Is In

A R32 Tailshaft That Needs Yokes Cut & Welded

A R33 TailShaft That the Yokes Need to be taken off and placed on the R32 one

Spare RB25Det Coil Packs

Front Coilovers

Plenty of bits and pieces ill chuck in as i have no use for any of it

Will Place More as I Think Of It

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hi mate, if you could send me some pics to [email protected] that would be great, i know someone who will be very interested in this car.

also if you could let me know what else it exactly come with. cheers

  • 7 months later...

Alot of work has went into this car in last few months.....

The car now drives and the revving issue has been foxed 5 grand ono need cash asap to fund other race car

Txt Me Make A Offer Nothins resonable refused

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