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Location: Melbourne

Car: yellow nissan silvia 85,000 k's

rb25det motor

33 turbo gear box.

daiken exceddy 5 puk clutch

new flywheel

polished plenum and cam cover

3 inch madrel bent front pipe

1 piece tailshaft

custom gearbox mount

custom engine mounts

r32 engine crossmember

4:1:1 viscious LSD

hks front mount intercooler

3inch light weight alloy piping tig welded

sump modified not to hit sway bar

rebuilt clutch master cylinder

r33 turbo brake booster and master cylinder

custom plenum with throttle body moved to front

battery moved to boot

adjustable boost controlled in cabin (never used on this engine)

2 core radiator

2 ten nich thermo fans

lowered suspension

16 inch japanese dish rims

r32 GTR rear wing sprayed yellow (not fitted as yet)

2 bonnet vents

new oil pump seals, rocker cover seal, new heater hoses, new waterpump, timing belt, NGK iridium plugs gapped to .8

rampod with stainless steal adpator.

located in sth east suburbs of melb

no reg or roadworthy.

$14,500 neg

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for anyone who cares. on about 12 psi probly put down around 180 rwkw at the treads... going off what the guys off here get.

As far as what times it will run. It has been known for rb25det s13's to brake into the high 12 second mark, with very similar mods as to what i have now.... i guess the driver is the key, and a good start.

have had an offer that will be excepted, but no deposit has been made as yet. So its still on the market.....

all mods are like new. Prolby filled up the tank 2 times in total.

cheers

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