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For sale is my r32 gtr it's located in wollongong nsw

i've recently spent almost $25000 on a complete build on the engine

it's been run in and dynoed, it makes 400kws @ all 4 wheels, it was built to make 800hp+.

All that is needed is bigger injectors to make it to that mark.

off the top of my head it has:

ENGINE:

r33 block and crank

chemical cleaned,crack tested

very heavily ported head, matched ported inlet and exhaust

bore and hone of block

balanced

272 degree cams

cp pistons(20thou oversize)

rods(not 100% might be eagle) with arp 2000 series bolts

ross balancer

r33 front diff and sump extention with trap doors and extended pick up(9.5L capacity)

acl race series main and rod bearing

arp main studs and head studs

tomei exhaust gaskets

cometic head gasket

nissan genuine gasket kit

trust t88-34d turbo

trust/greddy wastegate

oil cooler and remote kit( in line oil pressure gauge)

koyo aluminium radiator

bosch 044 in tank fuel pump

sard fuel pressure regulator( in line fuel pressure guage)

sard 720cc injectors

os giken triple plate clutch

tomei oil restrictor

custom baffels

2 z32 air flow meters

gates racing timing belt

raceport bov

apexi power fc( no hand controller)

INTERIOR:

seats have been retrimed in red

carpet is standard but exellent condition

greddy boost gauge

tomei air/fuel gauge

hks exhaust temp gauge

greddy 2 stage boost controller

m's torque split controller

switch to make it 100% rear wheel drive

alpine cd/ipod head unit with kenwood front speakers and standard rear speakers

EXTERIOR:

trust side skirts

trust rear pods

standard and n1 rear wings

18inch starcorp rims

standard front bar

SUSPENSION:

front and rear sway bars

bc racing coilovers

thats what i can remember off the top of my head.

the build was completed in december last year and has had 5000kms put on it

im asking for $32000, im willing to take a swap plus cash my way

i need something close to standard so it'll have to be wife and family friendly

if your interested pm me or give me a call/sms on 0422027931

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forgot to mention it comes with engineers certificates for the engine modifications and gauges in the car

also the engine bay picture is from just before the build(had no other pictures)

also it has splitfire coilpacks rb26 cam covers and is less messy now, ill get some new shots of the engine bay asap

  • 2 weeks later...

im getting alot of calls and messages regarding how small the rear pipe is,

it hasnt been defected or sent through the epa, i changed the rear muffler due to my daughter,

it was too loud and kept waking her up, and when see sat in the baby seat in the back i was worried it was too loud for her.

i still have a kakimoto exhaust which will come with the car.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah they were rb20 covers when I bought it,

but when I had the new engine built it had baffels made up for 26 covers so I bought a set and put them on instead.

Rb20 covers come with the car, incase you decide to swap them over

  • 3 weeks later...

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