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For sale is an incomplete project that needs a bit more work to get it on the road. It as a fully working rb30det conversion with rb25de head fully reconditioned with 100lb valve springs. It also has the following,

Fully recoed r32 gtr gearbox

Npc organic heavy duty clutch

New genuine front and rear main seals

Drilled out sump return holes

New CV boots all round

New 52mm rad

Nitto oil pump

Tomei 1.1 oil restrictors

Arp rod, mains and head studs ALL L-19!

SPOOL rods

CP pistons

New timing belt locator holes

New tensioner pulley

New idler pulley

Rebuild starter motor

60mm genuine tial wastegate

T04e t4 top mount turbo

Nismo engine mounts.

New Welsh plugs

New water pump

New JJR interior kit.

Side intake plenty with velocity stacks

New aac valve

New cold start control valve

R32 gtr injectors fully cleaned

Bosch FPR.

BOSCH 040 fuel pump.

New fuel lines

New front brake lines

Fresh rebuilt brake booster

New BM57 brake master cylinder

S14 stubby clutch reservoir

Braided clutch line

Apexi avcr

4wd kill switch

New genuine cam seals

Genuine rb26 head gasket

Mod plated for turbo kit, bigger engine and modified front reo bar

Clear front side indicators

Genuine steering wheel just put back on, needs to be recovered though.

New genuine coil pack loom

New yellow jacket coil packs

Fully balanced engine!

Sorry stuff is all over the shop just trying to remember some things.

Now SOME of the stuff I have receipts for. Due to the qld floods we have had I lost a lot of paper work

it also has nistune ecu which still needs to be tuned

It also needs the dump pipe and wastegate pipe finished plus a few other little things for rwc.

Will post up pics soon

Looking for $25000 ono

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You may want to consider parting out or revising your price if you are serious about selling this, as you are asking tidy gtr money for an incomplete gts4.

In all honesty I don't know how you would go getting this money for a complete car, but it's hard to say without any pics

Sounds really cool, but ^ he is right. Parting it out if you have the time would be the best way to get back some $$. For comparisons sake, there is an R32 with fresh respray, rb30det (300+kw), immac interior, complete ready to drive for $13k on these forums.

Best of luck though, sounds like you've put a lot of time, effort and $ into it so far....shame these cars aren't worth all that much any more....

Yeah true. But 4 door gts4 are becoming rare and so ask a good price. I talked to one import car sales guy in SEQ who's quite well known and he reckons in the right circumstances there's no reason I wouldn't get 30 k for it. I honestly thought the guy was on drugs and a couple of other import car sales people also told me 28 and 27! Due to the fact there is no redbook price for these apparently.

I would be happy with 2004 mkll xr8 manual or 2002 sti. I read the post and I can appreciate where you guys are coming from. But I guess my centimental attachment to it from all my hard work maybe blinding me from the truth of the price. Has taken 2 years of consisting working on it myself to get it there almost nothing has been out sourced other then machning and parts.

^^ call what you want. I have 24k. Thanks very much. The vehicle has been advertised elsewhere for a while and has had several parties interested in it. Maybe next time you should consider a big view of a picture bar what flickers of sight you see...

I just think you are full of shit. This may have been advertised elsewhere, and you may have taken picutres that I wanted to view but could not sight as they were unseen, but from what I read, the engine ran like crap last month, the parts list is not all that impressive, nobody was intersted in buying your engine, you don't provide a phone number in your sale threads so I doubt your seriousness and finally I have my doubts in anybody with any sense having purchased this home built beast for 24k. 7-8k, maybe, but not 24k.

Lol don't need to supply number unless its necessary from a pm and yeah it was running like crap thanks to a warped brand new manifold leaking air, but luckily for me the supplier gave me a brand new one that wasn't, runs like a charm. And secondly did I come to your threads bashing on yous? No so f**k of you rude dream boats jam your heads back up your arses and please keep talking shit elsewhere. The person who bought the car has seen EVERYTHING that has been done and knows the car was done miticuosly. Next time ill come picking on your threads and bashing. If your so f**king bored in life and you get your kicks out of giving shit to people you need a f**king drop kick in the head or your just a pathetic f**k with no life either way f**k off.

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