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This car must sell as i work all around Australia and have no time for it anymore. there's not much mechanicly to do to finish off.... Parts include:

180sx RB20DET

Rollin Shell

Is in good condition some minor dings and scratches

Tein coil over suspension all round

600 x 300 x 100 intercooler with 3" inlet and outlet

5 stud conversion s14 up front with breaks

R32 rear hubs (no rotors)

Fuel System

Billet surge tank with bosch 044 fuel pump bracket

Skyline in tank fuel pump

Push on speed flow fittings for surge tank and pumps

Half inch fuel line from pumps to the front of the car

Braided speed flow from half inch to fuel rail

Modified fuel rail to twin feed

550cc injectors

SX fuel pressure regulator

Drive Line

R33 5 speed gearbox

OS Giken twin plate button clutch

Billet Fly wheel

All new gearbox bolts

R32 full spooled diff with 4:11????

Needs a one piece tail shaft (for strength)

There is a tail shaft 32 - s13

Modified gearbox cross member (new bolts)

Engine

Full house machine work

Polished, nitrided and cryoteched Crank

Cryoteched R32 conrods

CP 30 thou over pistons (brand new)

Over sized gudgen pins

Commetik steel head gasket

Total seal CP piston rings

Extreme head porting and polishing

Titanium valves, valve springs and valve seats

HKS stage 3 cam gears

HKS cam gear pullies

New oil pump housing modified for dry sump

New water pump

Polished rocker cover, crank angle sensor

Engine Cont'

Peterson stage 4 dry sump pump

Peterson dry sump tank 3L?

Stainless steel top mount turbo manifold

R32 GTR inlet plenum modified

Solid mounted engine mounts

XTR GT35R roller bearing turbo oil and water cooled

Electronics

Mircotech LT-12s computer with extra long cord for hand controller

Computer has about $1000 worth of tunning time with three tune settings

Pump fuel

Pump fuel + Toluline

C16 race fuel

Standard coil packs (have been rated at 800bhp)

Boost gauge

Air/Fuel ratio gauge

Turbo timer

NO time wasters this must sell asap $15000 or ONO

Please call me on 0401 419814 or Pete on 0404479491

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Sorry mate im in Brissy not to much is needed BOV External Waste Gate.. Speed flow for dry sump and tank,2 x bosch 044 fuel pumps, exhaust and cooler pipes and tail shaft to get it running.... and will organise delivery if needed...

Edited by 23RIL

before i bought it and rebulit it, this build has previously made 584 rwhp on c16 tune which to my knowledge is still the highest HP for an RB20DET in australia... the injectors are a 550cc item.... This must sell and the price will drop untill sold......

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