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up for sale is my 33 skyline series 1 460 hp on 18 psi , just about to run out of rego and i dont use it any more.

motor rebuilt 8000k's. serviced every 3000. car has 158 *** ks tuned by matty spry.

does not come with rego or the plates

asking 13500 firm.. if it doesnt sell i will eventually strip it and sell for parts

engine

700 hp intank fuel pump

rb25 s2 motor

cp pistons

shot peen rods with arp rod bolts

arp head bolts

balanced motor

ported and polished and decompressed head

1.2 mm tomei head gasket

n1 oil pump

tomie stage 1 cams

tomie exhaust cam gear

crank colar

high mount stainless steel manifold

50mm turbosmart wastegate + screamer

3.5 inch exhaust to twin 4 inches out the pack - one muffler, comes with strait through pipe to make louder

garret 35r .86 rear

are 500 hp front mount with 2.5 inch piping

blits bov

3.5 inch throttle body

custom plenum

custom fuel rail

sard 800 hp injectors

sard fuel reg

oil cooler and oil filter relocater kit

gready oil catch can

alloy radiator + 2 12 inch thermos

silicon rad hoses

600 hp npc 5 puk clutch

6 bosch ignition coils

custom leads

driveline

hks coilovers all round

ajustable caster rods

brand new rear tyres.

80 % tread left on the front

diff rebuilt 8000 k's ago

interior

4 gauges.. air fuel ratio, oil temp, oil pressure, boost pressure

eboost 2

drift thermo fan controller - faulty wiring somewhere atm

detachable boss kit

momo wheel

microtech lt8 with hand controller + x6 box

mp3 cdplayer,

new 6 inch sony speakers in the doors

6inch sony speakers in the rear.

1 sony amp

1 alpine amp

2 mtx 12 inch subs in a box

has a few minor problems that need to be fixed

paint is pretty average because it has been sitting arond for a year under powerlines ect :D

drift controller cuts out, wiring issue

tint needs re doing on door windows

thats all the stuff i can think of atm, plenty of money spent. if u wanna know anything send me a message or pm

pics at http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=604562

0406751986

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who built the motor?

are you negotiable?

thanks

sorry bout the late reply, i have my number on the post if anyone cant get a hold of me.

i built the motor, i am a qualified mechanic. all machine done at plr engineering at brendale.

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