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Rb30 block

Argo rods

CP pistons 20thou (ceramic coated)

shortpeened crank

ACL bearings

crank collar

Fully blueprinted bottom end

main stud kit

JUN oil pump

N1 water pump

H.E sump

ATI 1000hp balancer

RB25 NEO head

Full recon

full polish/ported and matched to inlet and exhaust manifold

heavy duty valve springs/retainers

tomei GTR poncams 260

tomei cam gears

tomei oil restrictors

headstud kit

greddy plenum

Q45 TB

splitfires

HKS ignition amplifier

6boost manifold

Garrett T04Z (1.00)

Tial 44mm wastegate and screamer

HKS 1000cc injectors

HKS GTR fuel rail

Aeromotive FPR

x2 bosch 044 external fuel pumps plus in tank tomei lift pump

custom surge and catch can

braided over sized fuel lines

custom 3.5 exhaust

Full NOS wet system plus purge kit (Never been used)

custom intercooling pipping

ARE intercooler

greddy radiator

twin thermal fans

motec m600

greddy boost controller

NPC twin plate clutch

custom one piece driveshaft

Full bodykit

custom bonnet

19" rims

LED rear lights

x2 bride seats

x5 defi gauges

Tein coilovers

etc....

Just been rebuilt with new motor doing only 1500km and total of 63000km. Top racing in perth built the car. Nothing else to spare and has the looks and balls to go. Full rego street car. Selling to buy a house. Spent over $60k in engine mods. $50000ono. Any reasonable offer will be considered. PM or email [email protected]

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nah sorry mate just brought myself 34 v-spec 2. Just took the gtt for a run last night as been sitting in garage for over a month. Dam this things mean and crazy.

Edited by drgnball34

daily tune is at 550rwhp..safest tune possible. Its the lowest power it will make even with timing taken out. A bigger wastegate would bring the power lower. Goes to show what it can produce. It's rarely driven if any. Parks in the garage collecting dust. Really ashame and needs to be driven more to do it justice

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i know its a long shot, but would you be interested in 25k? obviously i would also have to pay shipping to qld. which i would assume would have to be 2-5k.

if you are interested pm me and we can talk further.

cheers

matty

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