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hi my r32 gtst 91 model up for sale as heading says it has 616hp at wheels on a street tune only 22psi on e85 fuel it is a maatouk built rb30/26 everything has been done to this moter to support 1000hp and will do it with c16 fuel and is set up to do this.

just to try remember everything wat is done to this.

motor has only done about 3000km

forged pistons

forged rods

all new acl bearings

balanced crank

big cams cant remember wat size tho

large 10l sump

new bigger valves and springs

1000hp head gasket

hypertune plenum single throttle

1600cc injecters will suit c16

trust t88 turbo

50mm external gate

3.5 exhaust turbo back

microtech lt12s

splitfire coilpacks

massive radiator 70mm thick twin core

rb25 gearbox

custom tailshaft

r32 gtr diff and axles

jim berry full monty clutch

surge tank in boot with 2 o44 pumps running engine

o4o pump feeding surge tank

battery relocated to boot with cut off switch

twin fuel lines front to back all new

custom lines from rocker cover back to sump

thats all i can remember at the moment.

the car is a absolute weapon will make over 700hp on e85 if tuned to 30psi but just left it at 22psi for the time been will get car retuned to over 700hp at buyers expense.

price is 22k neg

dont get on here to much so u can give me a call on 0431 314 714

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