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forged motor rb25det after maket everything built to drift done less then 50kms since build as hasnt been on road. had run in tune at daltons automotive in geelong

trans-manual rb25 box

forged bottom end rb25(just had run in tune)

adjustable cam gear

nismo 555cc injectors

bosch 044 fuel pump (not installed but brand new)

garret 25/40 turbo

z32 afm

cusco os clutch an cermic fly wheel

after market dump pipe and full exhuast

r33 brake upgrade and 5 stud convo

coilover fully adjustable front an rear

fmic

hks oil cooler 12 row

uras body kit

light wieght racing rims 2 brand new rear tyres $500 each r33 stockies painted black

defi infomation computer with heads up display

k series gauge's oil temp,oil pressure,water temp

defi boost gauge

mircotech lt10

hks boost controller

hks turbo timer

bride bucket seat and racing harness

after market steering wheel

blitz bov aftermarket

diff hicas lockbar

thats all i can think off at this time (motor cost 4.5k alone)

car must sell i am started my own business and need the money or swap for ute would like a dualcab with cash my WAY this car has alot of money spend on it an was built to run 300kw all day everyday<br style="font-family: Arial Black;">never had time or money to finish as to haven childen an new house<br style="font-family: Arial Black;">feel free to ring me 0401492031

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yea man got dyno sheet somewhere it ran 126kw on 5psi and was shut off at 5000rpm as its just run in tune. it was hopeing to make around 270-280rwkw with full tune should shit that it on a safe tune

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