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Your chance to get an awsome engine setup.

ITEM : BUILT RB24

CONDITION : BRAND SPANKING NEW

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

CONTACT : PM ME

PICTURES : WILL GET THEM UP LATER TONIGHT.

INFO : LONG LONG LIST BELOW

ENGINE RB24 ( BOTTOM END )

BOTTOM END IS BRAND NEW

SPEEDLAB CUSTOM RB24 ( CUSTOM MACHINED R34 GTR CRANK )

GRUB SCREWED CRANK

EAGLE RODS

TOMEI PISTONS

ARP RACE SERIES STUDS

TOMEI RINGS

PISTONS HAVE BEEN TEFLON COATED

FRESH LINE BORE AND HONE

ACL RACE SERIES MAIN AND ROD BEARINGS

CUSTOM SUMP BAFFLES WITH TRAP DOORS

CUSTOM 9L SUMP

N1 OIL PUMP

N1 WATER PUMP

CUSTOM HKS 1.2mm HEAD GASKET

HKS FUEL RAIL

NISMO ENGINE MOUNTS

THIS BOTTOM END HAS BEEN MADE TO STAND BIG HP AND BIG RPM. ONLY TOP QUALITY PARTS FROM JAPAN, USED AND THE BEST MACHINING HAS BEEN DONE.

THIS BOTTOM END HAS COST ME BIG $$$

ENGINE ( HEAD )

FULL RACE PORTING

JUN 272 – 10.8mm LIFT ( BIG ) INLET AND EXHAUST CAMS

JJR ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS

TOMEI SPRINGS

TOMEI BUCKETS

GREDDY TIMING BELT

CUSTOM OIL DRAIN MACHINED FROM THE BACK OF THE HEAD TO SUMP.

CUSTOM PAINTED ENGINE COVERS

THIS HEAD IS TO SUIT ABOVE BOTTOM END, HAS BEEN FULL PORTED WITH BIG CAMS, LIFTERS, TOMEI SHIMS, TOMEI SPRINGS,

THIS HEAD HAS HAD OVER $7K SPENT ON IT IN MACHINING AND PARTS FROM JAPAN.

I HAVE ALSO HAD A CUSTOM RB26 INLET PLENUM MADE WHICH USES THE GTR PLENUM & 6 X THROTTLE BODIES AND SO ON.

ENGINE ( PERFORMANCE / FUN STUFF )

GENUINE HKS 25/30 ( DONE 2000KM SINCE NEW )

XSPEED JAPAN STAINLESS LOWMOUNT EXHAUST MANIFOLD

HKS DUMP ( SERIES 2 WITH LARGER GATE OUTLET )

AUTRONIC SM4 ECU, FULL CUSTOM WIRING AND SENSORS

587cc SIEMANS INJECTORS BRAND NEW

TOP SECRET FUEL REG IN TOP SECRET GOLD

OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE, USED FOR 3000KM IN GREAT CONDITION

SPEEDLAB DRAG COOLER ( 600 X 320 X 115 ) BIG!

SPEEDLAB CUSTOM INTERCOOLER PIPING AND INTAKE PIPE

SPEEDLAB OIL COOLER AND LINES

As you can see only the best parts have been used and in excess of $25K has been spen on this motor package.

Engine is 99% complete and sitting in one of my cars, So basically its a 100% brand new engine but have decided to spend more on my 34GTR hence selling this package.

Engine was built to handle 9K plus rpm all day long and handle big HP.

Engine has over $1000 in speedflow fittings and hose.

Only selling as i am returning to Japan late October to pick up my R34 GTR and need some extra funds / play money.

Im after $18K ONO for engine, clutch, g-box, autronic sm4 with loom and sensors, fuel system.

Motor should see 250RWKW with the 25/30 but will be aggresive as hell and rev hard all day long. Motor was built to handle much more but i wanted response and instant power hence the smallish turbo.

Get in quick for this bargain. Great engine for you drifters or awsome street car engine.

Cheers

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Currently engine is installed in 32 four door with alot of mods ( 2 way, cusco coil overs, cusco adjustable arms, gtr brakes and so on ) which i am selling complete with this engine or seperate but will advertise in the car section.

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