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1989 Burgandy over silver Sillhuette Skyline

In Perth Western Australia

r32 Silver Top Rb20det Engine conversion

r33 RB25det Gearbox with H/D clutch and one piece tailshaft

4.11 Diff with Mini spool

Hi-Flow VG30 Turbo with T04 Compressor wheel in Machined Housing and Vl turbo cut back Exhaust wheel

Mine's Plug in ECU

Malpassi fuel Regulator

650 In tank Denso fuel pump

GReddy Profec A boost controller

Hybrid Style 600x300x76 Front mount intercooler With Stainless piping

K and N Podfilter

Full 3 inch Stainless steel exhaust with Trust style twin dump pipe

Autometer temp guage

Blitz Boost guage

Front Facing Plenum

Strut Brace

GTS import Struts and brakes

Schnieder 5 Spoke 16inch rims x 4

Modena 17inch rims x 2

Sony Flip Face CD Deck

Car is licenced as a RB20DET

The car was dynoed about 12 months ago At 290 rwhp I would suggest that this is a little conservative and from drag racing times it probably has more like 310 rwhp

It weighs 1320 kg with half a tank of fuel and full interior and spare tyre.

The best time of this car is 12.55 @ 111.8 mph on 10/4/03 at the Perth motor plex Drag combat. This was with full interior and street tyres (Khumo Exctas Supra 17"). The car took out 2nd place in the rwd 6 cylinder class.

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It is obviously the car in the far lane.

I am selling this car because for me its a completed Project and i really really want to start a new one. I have an apexi powerfc to suit rb20det (r32) and 6 550cc injects that can be negotiated with on sale or will be sold seperately. The fuel pump and FMIC are less then 1 month old. The turbo was hi flowed / rebuilt when it went on the car about 1 year ago and would have about 7000kms on it. The 25 gearbox was put in about 6 months ago with new clutch and tailshaft. The body of the car is straight but could use a touch up of paint on the boot. The interior is pretty stock but in relatively good condition.

The driveline is in my mind bullet proof and could take another 100 hp easily. With slicks and the extra power it would become a very low 11 second car. Which is still very streetable.

The price is $9750 negotiable, and there are things i will take out or swap to change the price if you would like.

Contact me via email [email protected]

Thanks for your time, This teaches me how much i have spent on the car :D

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