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1987 Z31 Fairlady 200ZR Import

Converted from RB20 to RB26

Dyno sheet proven 450+ RWHP

Specs -

Nismo Engine mounts

Sard - Fuel Regulator

SARD 700cc Injectors

C's Genuine Short Shifter

Nismo Oversize Clutch Slave Cylinder

Tomei Pon Camshafts 260 degree 9.15 lift

Tomei Adjustable Cam Pulleys

R34 RB25DET Gearbox

OS Giken Push Pull Converter

NGK iridium Spark plugs

Kyb Gas Adjust Shock absorbers

Kings Low Springs Front & Rear

Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads

Redline Diff and Gearbox oil

DBA 4000 series Slotted Rotors Front & Rear

R32 GTR Front Calipers (rebuilt)

Z31 Rear Calipers (rebuilt) last week

Braided Turbo Oil and Water lines

Bosch 044 External Fuel pump

Surge Tank (being pumped by standard pump)

Gates Timing Belt Kit

Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes

Tomei Expreme Manifolds

Axis 19" Wheels with Kumho KU31 Tyes

Garret GT2860R-5 x 2

89 Z31 5 stud front Hubs

PWR Custom 55mm Low Pressure Drop core Cross flow Radiator

Custom Drive Shaft

Custom Fuel hoses

Goodridge Braided Brake Lines

Greddy 1.2mm metal head gasket

Manley valves

Supertech valve springs

Lifter Shims

Custom Aluminum intercooler piping

4" Thick hybrid Inter cooler

3 inch joins from dumps into 3.5" Mandrel Bent Exhaust

Custom Aluminum radiator piping

Ross Nexus harmonic balancer

Davies Craig 16" thermo fan

Oversize Aluminum Fuel Rail

custom 3 way aluminum tank for Radiator overflow, oil catch and window washer liquid

820cca battery

Custom made wiring harness

z32 Speedo Sender

Greddy AiriNXII pod filters

ARP head studs

Wolf v500 ECU and sensors

Custom Alarm with immobilizer and remote central locking and built in turbo timer

OS Giken tripple plate Clutch Rebuilt by Nick Performance Clutch

OS Giken Flywheel Machined by Nick Performance Clutch

Custom Enlarged Sump to Hold 5L of oil

Custom Oil Pickup

Custom Gearbox mount

Splitfire Coil Pack

HKS CDI ignition

Custom Laser cut Dash

Fuel PSI gauge

Boost PSI gauge

Oil PSI gauge

Water Temp gauge

Oil Temp gauge

Fuel Level with Warning

Tachometer 10k with built in Shift light 200zr writing

Speedometer 260kmh 200zr writing

Steering rack rebuilt with bigger seals by ultimate power steering 2 weeks ago

Alpine 6" fronts

Alpine 6" Rears

JBL 12" 1600Watt Sub

Custom boot enclousure

Lanzar 2400Watt amp

Arnell 400Watt amp

JVC Head unit

Custom Respray Black with silver pearl only 2 months ago

Custom air vents fiberglass molded into front bar

3.5" Mandrel Bent Exhaust done at Fat Pipes

Twin Cannon mufflers

Custom Red and black interior

20OZR number plates

Front Guards Rolled

Serviced Religiously every 5000k with Penrite SIN or HPR with no exception

All work done by either Millenium Motorsport or myself and tuned by Carlos at Millenium Motorsport.

Engineered, Mod Plated etc over 100K total spend on parts and labour

Did i mention its hell fast and leaves Brand new Clubsport R8's and F6 Typhoons for dead? it slides alright for what it is too :)

Anyone keen on the rarest and coolest thing since sliced bread?

$25k

Befor Paint and body work

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After Paint and body work about 2 months ago

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James 200ZR450hp.pdf

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I've been looking around and asked where it ended up but no response.

Currently building my own - lots of work..

http://www.zdriver.com.au/index.php/topic/25-californian-s3-22-gtrz15-build-89-z31-rb2630-engine/

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