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Unfortunatly its time to sell my car The car is an 1993 Series 1 R33 Nissan Skyline Coupe Silver in Colour, has GTR body kit, 18inch sensei wheels body isnt in very good conditon and needs new tyres alround also needs a new speedo Rego is about to run out at the end of next month, the reason for this is that its taking to much time and money so ive decided to buy a new car instead ive been doing the RB30 bottom end and R25 head conversion I have 7 grand worth of reciepts for the engine, the engine is out of the car

the Engine is out of the car with head still getting rebuilt, and my bottom end still getting balanced i can get the stuff back as they havent started on the balancing and my head is pulled apart but can get that back aswell

the engine comes with

complete ACL Race series Rebuild Kit to suit RB30/25 Conversion

This includes

ACL MLS 1mm Headgasket

CP forged 50 thou oversized pistons

Presicion H-Beam Rods

The pistons give a compression ratio of 8:5.1

The Block has been Acid dipped, Crack tested, Bored, Honed and resprayed in Aluminium silver engine paint

The crank has been acid dipped, polished and crack tested

No cracks where found

I have also have

Apexi Power FC

T3/T4 turbo

Fuel Regulator

Walbro Fuel pump

Looking for offers at the moment and not stupid offers either and no tyre kickers

any more info just pm me or contact me on 0409199241

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