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Hi Guys,

Some finance issues sees this car back on the market!

Grab yourself a bargain - my loss is your gain!

I have decided to keep a few bits for my new car so i can now reduce the price!

You can have it for $33K rolling on R34 GTR rims :D

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Motor

Trust 264deg easy street cams

Trust springs and cam gears

Trust Metal Head Gasket

Arias Pistons and Eagle rods

Nismo bearings, Oil Pump and Water Pump

Head fully recon'd and lifters set for the cams

Fully balanced

Block and crank crack tested

Block acid dipped, decked etc

Crank linished

Motor is 4 track days old (car since being in OZ has not been driven on street - A/C and Stereo still present)

OS giken Triple plate clutch

Standard gear box

Support

Twin Turbo Trust T517z

Trust Hard piping Kit

Trust Intercooler

Trust Intake plenum

Trust Greddy radiator

HKS Fuel Rail Kit

HKS 1000cc Injectors

Sard Fuel Reg

Sard Fuel Cell

Sard Twin pumps

Twin Nitrous bottles

Purge

HKS oil Cooler

Tomei Sump Baffles

Aero and Susp

Ganador Mirrors

Sard GT dry carbon wing

coilovers

Electronics

Haltech E11 v2 current tune on E85 spinning NOW 383awkw @ 22 PSI (25/06/10 @JEM)

Defi gauges

HKS boost controller

Field ETS tourqe split

Wheels and Brakes

Top Sercret LE37's 18x10.5 +12

285/30/18 Yokohama ADO8's (75% tread)

Brembo F40 Front Kit

Includes 2 piece Rotors Braided lines Etc

Ferodo 3000, EBC yellow stuff

Brembo rear

Random

Ganador mirrors

Special Tail Lights

Upgraded to S3 Xenon Light

Bride Drivers seat

Sabelt Harness

awesome package bargain at that price

quote name='HKS26T' date='30 Jun 2010, 08:47 PM' post='5321679']

Hi Guys,

Some finance issues sees this car back on the market!

Grab yourself a bargain - my loss is your gain!

I have decided to keep a few bits for my new car so i can now reduce the price!

You can have it for $33K rolling on R34 GTR rims :rolleyes:

4559971227_ee1923e61c_o.jpg

4560157993_d62b5e4598_o.jpg

4560745936_bc8329e142_o.jpg

4161810131_6311d634a7_b.jpg

Motor

Trust 264deg easy street cams

Trust springs and cam gears

Trust Metal Head Gasket

Arias Pistons and Eagle rods

Nismo bearings, Oil Pump and Water Pump

Head fully recon'd and lifters set for the cams

Fully balanced

Block and crank crack tested

Block acid dipped, decked etc

Crank linished

Motor is 4 track days old (car since being in OZ has not been driven on street - A/C and Stereo still present)

OS giken Triple plate clutch

Standard gear box

Support

Twin Turbo Trust T517z

Trust Hard piping Kit

Trust Intercooler

Trust Intake plenum

Trust Greddy radiator

HKS Fuel Rail Kit

HKS 1000cc Injectors

Sard Fuel Reg

Sard Fuel Cell

Sard Twin pumps

Twin Nitrous bottles

Purge

HKS oil Cooler

Tomei Sump Baffles

Aero and Susp

Ganador Mirrors

Sard GT dry carbon wing

coilovers

Electronics

Haltech E11 v2 current tune on E85 spinning NOW 383awkw @ 22 PSI (25/06/10 @JEM)

Defi gauges

HKS boost controller

Field ETS tourqe split

Wheels and Brakes

Top Sercret LE37's 18x10.5 +12

285/30/18 Yokohama ADO8's (75% tread)

Brembo F40 Front Kit

Includes 2 piece Rotors Braided lines Etc

Ferodo 3000, EBC yellow stuff

Brembo rear

Random

Ganador mirrors

Special Tail Lights

Upgraded to S3 Xenon Light

Bride Drivers seat

Sabelt Harness

Is she complied? I only ask as I can't see a plate.

eheh It wasnt when this engine bay photo was taken, it was towed to the track this day, good spot! :ninja:

but definately is and street registered :ermm:

Edited by HKS26T

Thanks Guys :( back to 6 she goes :mad: ppl might get the wrong idea.

Lots on interest, but no takers!!!

Would be a real shame if i had to de-mod the car - There is plenty of value in this!

So capitalise on my losses and take this off me!!!!!!!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

I notice the spec list says it's on the gas. - Was that power made with the gas or just E85 no gas? - Was the car ever tuned on 98?

I also read that you were keeping some bits from the car, Whats the current spec list?

Regaurdless, still a truely impressive car...

Any pics as the car stands today?

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