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howdy selling my r31 s2 sillo.

DETAILS:

5 stud conversion

big turbo on high mount manifold

brand new button clutch

new reco gear box with heavy duty bearings and short shifter

reco diff disc to disc with spool

front mount cooler with foward facing plenum

new suspention bushes right through with pedders suspension (2years old)

r32 GTR rotors and calipers

vailside ecu

strut brace

up graded fuel system

boost and temp gauges

sports wheel

clear indercators,

s3 front bar and r31 house front lip (everything is colour coded) white same as car

tinted windows

3" mandrell bent custom exhaust

38mm external waste gate with screemer pipe

car has made 207 rwkw @ 18 psi

PRICE: $8500 ono

CONTACT:

Russ for more infomation on 0409027723

EDIT: Russ if you can give some more info on a few things like: big turbo (brand/make) size and age, what button clutch is it and its pressure rating, what upgrades to the fuel system has been made, pump, FPR, is the ECU stock or chipped/remapped then you wont have 1000000 questions asking about them :no:

Also if you have some pics post it up as a mate is keen already :(

GMB

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howdy selling my r31 s2 sillo.

DETAILS:

5 stud conversion same as r32

big turbo on custome high mount manifold garett t3/t4 custome specs built by me [bush bearing]makes boost from 2g through to the limitter.

brand new button clutch 5 puck ceramic 1200kg clamping pressure

new reco rb20det gear box with heavy duty bearings and short shifter

reco diff disc to disc with spool 3.9.1ratio

front mount cooler with foward facing plenum [built by me as well]

new suspention bushes right through with pedders suspension (2years old)

r32 GTR rotors and calipers std aussie struts

vailside ecu modified std one to suit 20psi 8300rpm limitter

strut brace built by me

up graded fuel system 400lph pump

boost and temp gauges 7 colour changeing

sports wheel

clear indercators,

s3 front bar and r31 house front lip (everything is colour coded) white same as car

tinted windows

3" mandrell bent custom exhaust no cat or mufler strait 3''

38mm external waste gate with screemer pipe

16'' wheels good tyres

car has made 207 rwkw @ 18 psi would make more if you use bigger injectors[idont need to push it to the edge as i wanted to keep it safe for the engine]

will sell with std turbo if wanted [fitted],will reduce price to suit if needed!made 170rwkw with std tbo fitted @ 15 psi

PRICE: $8500 ono

CONTACT:

Russ for more infomation on 0409027723

EDIT: Russ if you can give some more info on a few things like: big turbo (brand/make) size and age, what button clutch is it and its pressure rating, what upgrades to the fuel system has been made, pump, FPR, is the ECU stock or chipped/remapped then you wont have 1000000 questions asking about them :)

Also if you have some pics post it up as a mate is keen already :)

GMB

if i knew how to put pics up i would lol [come and have a look] Edited by 31r
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