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ENGINE: *CP pistons

*Eagle rods

*Jun oil pump

*Tomei sump baffles

*Tomei headgasket

*Tomei oil feed restrictors

*custom oil drian from the rear of the head to the sump

*balanced crank

*acl race bearings throughout

*N1 water pump

*Apexi cams ( not sure what lift)

*Hks cam gears

*Hks timing belt

*Bigger Fuel pump

*700cc sard injectors

*adjustable fuel reg

*Nisstune ECU

*twin Garrett -5s

*Huge intercooler

*Alloy radiator

*Front sway bar

*middle sway bar ( in photo of interior)

*rear sway bar

*Bilstein coilovers

*torque split controller( not working at the moment will try to get fixed before sale)

*drilled rotors

*gauges, oil pressure, boost

*Alpine headunit

*Alpine 6x9s

*oil filter relocation kit

*Engineers certs prob other stuff to but cant remember everything. The car also comes with the standard gtr spoiler and Nitto Extreme drag semi slicks for the rear. Car made 340kw on 18psi with a power fc on a safe tune and made 450kwatw on 23psi, it now makes closer to 300kw with the nisstune in it, the power fc was taken out after police trouble in melbourne, which is where the car was built and made that power, if you want to ask the work shop any questions, prob should call me first jus so i can let them no what car, Ice Performace is the workshop that built it

$21,000

0411794280

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if you want to ask the work shop any questions, prob should call me first jus so i can let them no what car, Ice Performace is the workshop that built it

i thought they didnt exist any more?

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450 kw on 23 psi ??...sounds like a very happy dyno.

Good luck with the sale though,some nice parts on there..just the dyno figures seem a bit unrealistic .

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so would you be up for a dyno test befor buying ?????? i dont care if i pay but i want to pick the place

Yea man sure, sorry i took a while 2 reply but i don't hav the net @ my place, jus ring me 2 set up a look c, on 0411794280

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450 kw on 23 psi ??...sounds like a very happy dyno.

Good luck with the sale though,some nice parts on there..just the dyno figures seem a bit unrealistic .

yea i no, dats wat ice performance told me. Although the boost may hav bn higher i cant remember, prob more like 26 27 id say!

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yea i no, dats wat ice performance told me. Although the boost may hav bn higher i cant remember, prob more like 26 27 id say!
Hey guys just letting u no that i was missinformed by the previous owner and the car made 454kw on 27psi with the nisstune. It also has a N1 oil pump not a Jun, as well as aftermarket valve springs and a recond head gbox and diff.
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Hey guys just letting u no that i was missinformed by the previous owner and the car made 454kw on 27psi with the nisstune. It also has a N1 oil pump not a Jun, as well as aftermarket valve springs and a recond head gbox and diff.

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Where are you located mate I'm interested?

he's located in Lismore, far north coast of NSW. and he lacks having internet at home which is why his responses are sometimes non-existent.

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