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pics on ebay here is

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=170410210343

RB25DET engine conversion done a 2 months ago. wiring loom done professionally( all wipers/washers and AC works!!) Wolf 3D version 4 ecu, Garrett GT35R 0.82 exh housing, mounted on high mount stainless manifold. 38mm external gate with screamer, custom plenum chamber with XF throttle body. Custom 2.5inch stainless intercooler piping, 600x300x100mm front mount intercooler. Custom 3 inch stainless dump/front pipe. 80mm cat back blitz NUR spec R exhaust.and k&n pod Made 250kw at the wheels (or 331hp) on only 11 psi, 40 degree day at 30% humidity, made 240hp atw on only 6psi!!!. (i have the dyno sheets if anyone is interested), all it needs is a bigger fuel pump and injectors and will get close to 300kw!! has a Exedy 5 puck sprung center button clutch.

Has a GTR front bar,car is painted in a custom deep purple, has a real gtr bonnet cost me $550 is mint. m spec brakes all round with brand new pads all round (qfm) and new rda slotted rotors all up cost $396

brand new century battery $125

brand new bell works boss kit $109

brand jjr tie rod ends and caster rods $267

all this bit have been put on car in last 2 weeks and car has not moved as i can not drive it.

Inside it has R32 GTR seats, nismo gear knob, HKS boost and oil pressure guages. Genuine nissan floor mat set (worth $300!!)

Car dose have some bad points: has hail like damage on roof and boot (quoted $600 to repair) Also the standard RB20 Gearbox is starting to get noisy! But still works fine. i am open to any offers looking for sumthing new sumthing i can drive maybe, am looking for a rb powerd gemini happy to work out cash top ups ect what eva way

On 24-Nov-09 at 12:34:43 AEDST, seller added the following information:

open to any offers dont really no what i want so show me what ya got.

car got new rack boots put on today to.

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