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Hi mate, it for quick sale.

I will sell my 1994 r32 white gtr. it was broken bottom end (cylinder#1 piston over heat) with 5 months rego.

car in BRISBANE. It was run 356.9 hp four wheels with 10.4 AFR ( too too rich fuel) at 4 wheels dyno in F.I.S.T. in Brisbane and broken bottom end in dyno. suit for rebuild engine and re-tune. this setting can supply 340-350 kw at 4 wheels in 1.4 bar with bp98 fuel.

detail for modify:

engine:

head: complete rebuild engine head with new factory nissan vrs kit, new hks cam shafts, new hks spring, new walve and new cam gears, come with 12 months guarantee since in Oct. 2006. take off when broken bottom end and re-test and clean again in "southside brisbane cylinder head". head is like new now.

bottom end: standard.

fuel system: new sard 720cc injector, hks fuel pump.

shell: no any accident, good condition with nismo sideskirt and n1 vent.

others: 17 inch two piece japanese wheels, nismo suspension, os twin plate cltch (up to 800hp), 3 inch Fujisubo exhaust system, new custom turbo, new aftermarket ex. manifold, new hks 50mm wastegate, new custom intake pipe, new custom dump pipe, new greddy oil catch can, 2x rb25 afm, new custom return pipe, 100 mm trust intercooler, new battary,greddy e-o1 boost controler, new apex'i power fc with hand controler, r 33gtr driver seat..............etc. already spent over $10k in this car for modity with receipt.

asking $20k with new buddy club carbon bonnet or $25k with fully rebuild forged bottom end (new cp oversize pistons and new crower forged rod, fully balance and new bearing.

car will re-build bottom end on 15/01/07.

If u want to buy it, give me a pm. inspection wellcome.

Brian.

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