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It is time to sell my pride and joy, alot of time, blood and sweat went into this baby. But circumstances have changed and a extra home deposit is needed.

Car build recently completed. Car has just been run in and is ready for full tune. Will be leaving tune to the new owner's power needs. Plans have changed and car must be sold. Buyer will be happy with a fresh new high powered motor. Only quality parts used.

All work completed to comply with QLD road rules and laws

Modifications:

GARRET T04Z Turbocharger, 6BOOST Custom high-mount turbo manifold, TIAL 44mm External waste-gate, Turbosmart BOV, Greddy Intake Plenum, Custom polished piping.

Rebuilt ported & polished Head including HKS Adjustable cam pulley Intake and Exhaust, Tomei Procams 270 9.25m lift Intake & exhaust, Tomei Solid Lifter set (conversion), Tomei 1.25mm Metal Head gasket, Tomei Valve Springs, Head studs, main studs, HKS timing belt.

Rebuilt Block with SPOOL Forged H Beam rods, ACL Forged Pistons 20thou, N1 Oil pump, ACL Race Series Bearings, bored with galleries and restrictors.

Surge Tank, Nismo Adjustable Fuel Regulator, HKS Inter-cooler, SARD 850cc Injectors, 2 x BOSCH 044 Fuel Pump, SPITFIRE Direct Ignition System, NISMO 3 Inch Turbo Back Exhaust, Heavy Duty Clutch. Vipec Computer

HKS Hipermax II coil overs, Locker Diff, XHP 19” Boost Chrome Wheels, 235/35/R19. Nissan Front & Rear Strut Bars.

Black with Red Double Stitching , NISMO Gear knob, HKS Oil Temp Gauge, HKS Water Temp Gauge, HKS EVC IV, Greddy Turbo Timer, Poineer Head Unit

Many other mods.

This Skyline was Built as a daily driven car on a street tune with estimated power output 400-550rwkw and a estimated 10 second 1/4 mile.

Full Tune should see much larger figures

Bullet proof motor with nothing else to be done. Definately will not disappoint.

RWC can be arranged.

$25,000 Negotiable (A steal at this price)

Phone: 0407 070 9433 for more info

Email: [email protected]

Please no Swaps

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  • 2 months later...

Price Drop $23,500

Have just done a daily driven tune at spring pressure giving 350HP at the wheels. Not even close to being pushed. Runs like a dream

Thanks to all for the offers for swaps but as stated would rather sell for cash
  • 2 months later...

Price Dropped $22,500

Need it sold, thanks for all the offers but please no more offers to swap unless it is a near new Dual Cab 4x4 ute I may consider, but rather cash

  • 1 month later...

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