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I am selling my ride and I am deciding to remove most of the parts. I think its easier to sell of a stock car rather than selling it the whole package.

Engine Block $3800.00

RB25DET w/Bored and Coated Block

RB26DETT Crankshaft

87mm WISECO Pistons

CROWER Conrods

ARP Headstuds

COSWORTH Main and Rod Bearings

COMETIC 1.5mm MLS

(I will include a RB26DETT bare block which I purchased just for its crankshaft)

Cyl. Head $3800.00

RB25DET Ported and Polished Cyl. Head

TOMEI PROcams 260 Degree w/10.25mm Lift (Intake)

TOMEI PROcams 260 Degree w/10.25mm Lift (Exhaust)

TOMEI Type B Valve Springs

TOMEI Forged Solid Lifters Conversion

TOMEI Shims

TOMEI Cam Pulleys (In&Ex)

*(I will also include a bare RB26DETT cyl. head, stock pulleys, cam covers, stock valves, springs, retainers and lifters)

Engine Externals $3500.00

RB26DETT Individual Throttles & Plenum

GARRETT GT35R .86 Turbo w/Ported Shroud and Polished Housing (3 months old) (I had to purchase a new turbo to rebuild my turbo. My previous turbo had bearings issue)

TIAL 44mm Wastegate

GREDDY Timing Belt

JUN Oil Pump

HKS Downpipe

SARD 800cc Fuel Injectors

NISMO Fuel Regulator

SARD Thermostat

SARD DENSO Iridium Spark Plugs

Q45 AFM

Greddy Type R Blow Off w/Uprated Springs

WALBRO Fuel Pump

HKS Oil Cooler

HKS Intercooler

BLITZ SUS Power Air Filter

OGURA RACING Twin Plate Clutch

All items are purchased new. If somebody would take the whole lot I would let go everything for $10,000.00 with Power FC and controller. This motor made 444whp at 1.5bar on a DD Dyno. Motor can still be push way more but I would prefer a stable and a healthy motor. Revs at a healthy 9000rpm. I had this motor running for 4-5 months now. Probably made around 2000km on clock including running in. Weekend drives only.

I have other external parts which I am letting go as well.

Exterior

JUN Front Bar

JUN Rear Bar

JUN Side Skirts

JUN Rear Spoiler

TEIN FLEX Coilovers $1400.00

TANABE Strut Tower $250.00

BBS LM Two Piece Forged Wheels 9J x 9.5J $2500.00 with Michelin Pilot Sport 2

MICHELIN Pilot Sport 2 (275/35/18 , 235/40/18)

ENDLESS CCR Brake Pads

ENDLESS Super Street Brake Pads

ENDLESS Brake Rotors

GANADOR Side Mirrors

VARIS Carbon Hood

NISSAN SII Headlamps

Electronics & Interior

APEXi POWER FC w/Hand Controller $1300.00

HKS EVC 6 Boost Controller $500.00

HKS TYPE 1 Turbo Timer $150.00

DEFI Boost Meter

DEFI Oil Pressure Meter

DEFI Oil Temp Meter

DEFI Water Temp Meter

DEFI Exhaust Temp Meter

DEFI Control Unit

*(Whole lot for $1,200.00)

PIONEER AVH-P6650 Indash DVD

KICKER kX650.4 Amplifier

LANZAR VIBE 435 1600W Amplifier

MTX 8000 Subwoofer

JL AUDIO VR600Si Components

BRIDE PROS Leather Full Bucket Seats

MOMO EVO TME Steering

Pls PM me for details. Genuine sale!

Cheers!

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PM R33,

I am not sure if I would wanna remove my current headlamps atm. I thought of selling it together with the car.

Sorry mate. Will PM you if I am able to find a used headlamps to swap with my current one.

Cheers!

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Engine comes with all supporting parts to run. Eg. p/s pump, a/c comp, pulleys, tensioners, radiator, etc. I am removing the whole running engine with gearbox and swap with a stock RB25 motor on my car. (I will also include the gearbox if I get a really genuine buyer).

PMs replied. Price is slighty negotiable. I am sure purchasing those parts new and building such a engine requires lotsa time, sweat and headaches. So I think thats the best offer I can do, $10,000.00, swap it into your car and you get instant 450whp.

Cheers!

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Head sounds tasty, any vids of idle?

Can you post a few pics of the bonnet?

The Varis hood is just a stock looking hood. It was full carbon I bought used. It was damaged slighty so I repaired and sprayed it black instead.

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Spewing I wasted money on a tired built 25 and a standard motor to replace that after it'd f'd up this year...

This offer has come 5months late otherwise I wouldve snapped it all up in a second

free bump and good luck with the sale...

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