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hey guys,

I'm just posting to see EOI at the moment..

here is a list of the mods:

hks 272 camshafts

tomei cam gears (brand new) + new timing belt

splitfire coils

lower compression metal head gasket

sump baffle

fuel rail

adjustable fuel reg

fuel pressure gauge

denso 700cc injectors

walbro 500hp in tank pump

r34 n1 turbo's

stainless dump pipes

high flow cat

3" x-force exhaust with hks muffler

z32 airflow meters

oil catch can

m-spec alloy radiator with new hoses

apexi pods

power fc

greddy profec b spec 2 ebc

hks turbo timer

nismo flywheel

jim berry carbonic single plate clutch (4100 lbs)

nismo slave cylinder

nismo braided brake lines

aragosta adjustable coil overs

17'' lightweight forged rims (275 tyres all round)

racing front diff (unknown brand)

whiteline front sway bar

nismo 320km white face dash

X2 hks pillar gauges (boost and exhaust temp)

nismo gear knob

this car has had a lot of money spent on it and is good for over 300kw with the handling to match the power. please no stupid offers, I'm in no rush to sell and I'm only testing the waters at the moment. cheers

price: 26K ono

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posted up a new topic as i thought this was deleted. it now has a fully built 26 with cp pistons, argo rods, acl bearings etc (okms on the new motor). Price is now 30K ono.. this setup is good for 350+ kw with bulletproof reliability... kinda dont want to sell it lol

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