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hey fellas I'm thinking of going a different setup in my car.. so I have my current setup as an EOI

RB26/30, RB26 head on rb30 bottom end...

stock RB30e bottom end, GTR oil pump, 8.3:1 compression.

genuine nissan head gasket was used, brand new head studs also

stock GTR turbos, split aftermarket dumps and aftermarket front pipe

R34 GTR injectors

comes with-

-complete motor

-loom

-Apexi power FC and hand controller

-all intake piping, airflow meters, blitz pods custom airbox etc

Is still in car and can see running. runs perfect. it is very very torquey and responsive. sounds awesome!

Motor hasnt been tuned but did make 305hp at just under 11 psi untuned, is getting tuned on 13 july by Matt Spry

Price- 5k before 13 july 5.5k after

I may be keen on motor setup swaps and cash my way... currently it has a VL turbo box behind it and a single peice tailshaft with an extreme button clutch. so if a complete driveline swap would work, I'm keen!

Located on the Sunshine Coast in Qld

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