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1990 r32 skyline

ABS and sunroof model

123,xxxK's

the goods:

series one rb25 engine and gearbox conversion

brand new exedy cushion button clutch

short shifter with heavy weighted trust gearknob

replaced worn out standard lsd with a good condition unit

turbo back 3inch exhaust with one resonator

superspark coilpacks

rb20 wastegate actuator

front mount intercooler

walbro intake fuel pump

BOV deleted using cefiro crossover pipe

oil cooler with good quality fittings and braided lines

r32 gtr standard radiator with twin thermo fans

unknown brand coilovers all round (quite stiff)

front strut brace

old momo steering wheel

clarion usb head unit

speco boost gauge

drift temp gauge

blitz turbo timer

ROH driftR wheels, 18x8 fronts 18x9 rears

brand new rubber all round

unknown brand body kit

car has been resprayed in a bright orange colour

has new halo headlights and tinted corner indicators

the car has passed threw a regency vehicle inspection with the rb25 engine and gearbox.

i will include a standard exhaust and standard struts also.

only just ran out of rego.

the not so goods:

still starts first go and drives fine and goes hard but its had a failed fuel pump causing a lean out and has suspected ring/ringland failure causing excessive oil in intercooler pipework.

Also the crank keyway holding the harmonic balancer had somehow came out causing the balancer to spin on the crank, essentially stuffing the balancer and the crank. ive since fixed that problem with a new balancer and keyway.

but really it needs another rb25 long motor which can be found for between $600-$1100.

their is a slight whine from a gearbox bearing in 1st-2nd-3rd gears, been like it since iv owned the car and has never gotten any worse or caused any problems. Does not affect operation operation at all other than sounding like a straight cut box.

The engine bay looks quite filthy with the scratched up black piping.

has a few small paint cracks on the body kit etc

selling as i dont have time or money to fix and i just got a huge tax bill that must be paid.

looking for $6000ono

located an hour out of Adelaide.

text tom on 0423420713 for more info or more pics.

cheers

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