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back up for sale...$49,000...come and get it. I know people who spent close this amount on an engine and gearbox rebuild!

or will separate chassis, gearbox, turbo kit, engine package etc. Dogbox just had a recent overhaul and is 4 passes old...shifts very fast and crisp.

The car ran pretty lazy 9.40's and 9.50's at Jambo on only 29.6psi max during the runs which is nothing for an engine package of this calibre.

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New HKS T51R SPL BB turbo kit (modified to new HKS T62 spec compressor rated at 1150hp) all ceramic coated with high temp black on turbine and manifold. Cerami-chrome on compressor cover.

New HKS GT-II 60mm external wastegate.

New Earls braided oil and water lines.

New CES 5 inch stainless dump pipe and wastegate pipe both coated in high temp black.

New PPG fully optioned billet straight cut dogbox. (just been reco'd...done 1 pass)

New NPC race twin plate clutch with billet flywheel.

New Nismo 2 way rear diff.

New modified transfer case done by Award Diff and Gearbox.

New fully optioned Vi-PEC V88 ecu with 7 bar map sensor and plug-in adaptor.

Thats over $25000 dollars worth!!!

Quite a few items have been deleted from the original post as the car has progressed lately but most of these items were replaced with superior parts for racing or removed due to unnecessary weight...they are...

Bride Brix II recliner passenger seat

Willians 2 inch passenger harness

Autometer NOS gauge

Apexi Power FC ECU

New Z32 air flow meters

Blitz ID3 boost controller

Blitz ID3 power meter

G-Tech PRO RR with laptop interface, software etc

Carel inlet temp meter (fully programmable switching outputsOS Giken 5 speed gearbox with upgraded input shaft

C's short shifter

OS Giken 5 speed gearbox with upgraded input shaft

HKS GT-RS turbo's (modified by Croydon racing)

HKS 1.2 bar wastegates

HKS stainless manifolds Hi-temp black coated and ported and matched to head

HKS stainless dump pipes Hi-temp black coated and ported for increased gas flow

Cusco front tower brace

Cusco rear tower brace

Auto-select front A pillar braces (rare)

Bosch motorsport 040 in-tank swimmer pump

2 x Bosch motorsport 044 external fuel pumps

Performance metalcraft surge tank

custom perspex fuel system enclosure

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Blitz 1000cc injectors

Trust twin entry fuel rail

-6 braided fuel lines and Earls fittings throughout

twin Bosch motorsport fuel filters

Custom black R34 GTR rims with centre caps

Toyo street rubber

Full NOS 75hp wet nitrous kit including bottle warmer, gauges, brackets, 10lb bottle etc (never been used)

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Forgot to add...

20 litre boot mounted fuel cell

Magna Fuel 650 2000hp fuel pump

Magna Fuel 750 micron pre pump fuel filter

Magna Fuel 250 micron pre injector fuel filter

Hypertune Billet 14mm twin entry fuel rail

Aeromotive fuel regulator (the big one)

Bosch 1600cc genuine Indy Blue injectors

$1000 worth of -10 and -8 braided lines and fittings

This system is capable of supporting over 1000hp on E85 and will out support the turbo kit on race fuel. It runs a -10 feed up the car and splits into two -8's into the rail...it runs a -8 return back to the fuel cell.

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