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R32 GTR Gunmetal Grey

R33 GTR motor

N1 oil/water pump

Full Balanced motor

Main bearings (race series)

Conrod bearings (race series)

Gates timing belt

ARP Head stud kit

ARP Rod bolts

Head Rebuilt with all Geniune Nissan Items

Ported and Polished head

OS Giken Cam Gears

Tomei Cam Shafts

Tomei Full Metal Gasket kit

XForce Dump Pipes

HKS 700 injectors and (new plugs for injectors)

$1200 7ltr sump full baffel internals

Tomei oil restrictor in head

Greddy timing cover

Forged cp pistons

To much to list on motor ....

New DBA 4000 slotted series brakes Penrite oil and TRW pads

New Clutch Extreme 1200kg 6 puc

Full 3inch Fujitsubo Exhaust

Rebuilt Gear Box 4,5 syncro replaced new

R34 GTR Turbos

TEIN Coilovers

330km Japan By TBO

After Market front /rear strut braces

HKS Pod Filters

R33 GTR Wheels

New GTR fuel pump

New clutch master and slave cylinder

Car Made 281KW@ wheels on 15 pounds with current AFM and Fuel Pump/Turbos Will make just over 300 with Z32 afm and fuel pump very realiable!!!

But with Z32 AFM Bosch pump and hks Turbos the car made 371kw@wheels have dyno sheets

There has been no expense spared on this motor it is built tough....

$22500 ono pm for details will try to have pics asap with in the next few days thanks.....

PS: probably a few things missed

Edited by luke james
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