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R33 series 1 gtst with 3ltr Rb30 bottom end (instead of 2.5ltr) Motor done approx 15000km

Located near Gosford NSW

**has 12 months Rego***

Details

*RB30 block

*Arias Forged Pistons (20 tho oversize)

*Shotpeened rods

*ARP rod bolts

*New rod Little end bushes

*New ACL main and big end bearings

*Mild Head port and polish + full head service

*3 layer metal head gasket

*all new gaskets, seals, welsh plugs etc

*Custom oil catch can and breather

*Garrett GT35/40 dual roller bearing turbo

*Xforce high mount stainless exhaust manifold

*50mm external waste gate and screamer pipe

*3 inch exhaust turbo to cat with 3 inch cat. 3.25in cat back with stainless Jasma rear muffler.

*Custom inlet Plenum and EF falcon throtle body

*Hybrid bar and plate intercooler

*Turbo smart type3 blow off valve

*NOS brand nitrous fogger kit and bottle

*600cc injectors

*Bosch 044 external fuel pump

*Custom 1.5ltr surge tank

*Walbro high flow intank pump

*malpassi fuel pressure reg

*Wolf3d engine management

*Apexi electronic boost controller

*PLX Wide Band air/fuel ratio meter with gsensor and laptop data logging

*Xtreme extra heavy duty 5 puck ceramic button clutch (1200kg pressure plate)

*19 inch zenetti kaotic rims 19x9.5 (265/30/19) rear and 19x8.5 (235/35/19) front

*KYB lowered springs and shocks

*White line rear camber kits

*GREDDY electronic boost gauge with recall and warning light

*GREDDY electronic oil temp gauge

*GREDDY turbo timer

*TRUST short shifter kit and knob

*Pioneer cd/mp3 player

*Pioneer front splits and custom door pods

*Pioneer rear 6 inch speakers and custom parcel shelf

*Sony explode 12 inch sub and box (sub damaged but still works fine)

*Boss 4x75wrms amp

Car has produced 301kw (403hp) at the rear wheels on 18psi, will make more with more boost. Set of cams and larger exhaust housing will see 350+ Has done a 12.1@ 118mph on a 39degree day with lower boost and no NOS. Should Do high to mid 11 on cooler night without nos and mid to low 11 with NOS Email or ring with any question [email protected]

Asking $25,000 or best offer

0422802102 Ask for scott

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