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This car has 159 xxx kms on the clock it had the rb26dett put in at 140 000kms and rebuilt with standard internals. The car has the following items:

- Rb26dett

- Rb25 gear box

- Custom tail shaft

- OS Giken twin plate clutch

- Power fc with hand controler

- Turbosmart boost T

- Bosh 044 fuel pump

- Walbro 550hp intank pump

- Custom oil sump

- Apexi pod filters

- N1 oil pump

- Nismo thermostat

- Rolled rear guards

- Surge tank

- HKS 700cc Injectors

- FMIC (600x300x100) with custom 3" stainless pipes

- Hks Turbo Timer

- Pioneer head unit

- 18'' Ssr Professor S1

- After market oil cooler

- 52mm Alloy Radiator With 2x 10'' Thermo Fans

- GTR33 front seats

- 3" stainless with twin 3" tips

- Car has rego till April 2010, can supply rwc if i got time if i dont i can send u the the person that will do the rwc for u

This car has made 300rwhp at east coast customs with 13psi on a rich tune and i still get ova 400kms out of a tank. It has been serviced every 5000kms with motul oil. The gear box and diff oil were done at 150 000kms.

Car is located in Brisbane

Price: $33 000

Contact: Klepo 0422388990

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300hp doesn't seem like much for those mods, is it missing something?

mate its only standard turbos, it should make bout 330 after mew years with a new tune and the exhaust it has on it now. the only reason i ddint try to make bigger power is coz i dont have a electric boost controler so i can only keep it on one boost setting and im keeping it on a safe one

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