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I bought this motor off Ash (R31Nismoid) and had It Freshened up by Racepace Motorsport as

soon as I got it. Was originally built by Racepace as well

Motor has not been ran in and has 0kms on it since freshened up

Only reason it is 4 sale is I have a change of plans for cars

All parts used in this build were brand new.

Only 2nd hand part was the GTR Rods which were checked

Motor bits

Arias 87mm Forged Pistons

Prepped GTR Rods

Machined/honed/prepped bottom end (and all that goes with it)

Nismo Bearings

Modified Oil galleries

Brand new headgasket

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

All new belts/pulleys/tensioners

Nismo 740cc injectors

Z32 AFM,

Also comes

Turbosmart 45mm Ext Gate running a 15psi spring combination

Gate comes with all fittings and a screamer pipe

Apexi PowerFC with Hand Controller

Also able to supply a RB25DET gearbox at extra cost

Motor made 369rwkw@24psi when Ash had it

All the motor needs is turbo and manifold and u have a very tough motor

capable of making over 350rwkw with right turbo.

Price:$7000 without gearbox

$8000 with RB25DET gearbox

Pm for more details or ph:0417374102

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What cams, stock?

or is it just bottom end + other bits

Where are you located?

Thanks

Its full motor just needs manifold and turbo to be complete

Still stock cams was no need to change.

Located in Tassie

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