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hey guys i have a r31 skyline 4 door in not the best condition BUT its a rb25 headed 30 with a series 2 head with vct but not connected..

T04e t3/t4 turbo on std manifold

manual with a exedy cushion button clutch( very bitey)

locker std diff 28 spline so its strong

running a std r33 harness and ecu running 6 psi of boost

deatchwerks fuel pump

380cc injectors std ones

front mount intercooler

chopped springs not slammed but close to std height

has 16x7 stammford 5 spoke wheels

the car has faded paint and a few dings here and there but its cheap for a reason

6months rego

the thing goes hard for what it is im only selling coz im not in a good finacial spot lol so i need to sell this as i got three cars haha

located on the northern beaches sydney 0450 283 887 please call for any more pics and for any questions i have nothing to hide!

after 4000

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