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This GTR is street reg and with one hardcore RB26 inside.

Car has already gone 730 HP at the wheels on ultimate 98 pump fuel without pushing it hard and in full daily driven street trim. This engine will go a GENUINE 800 HP at the tires on ultimate 98 fuel - that is an outrageous figure considering it is still 2.6 and is a street licensed car.

The existing engine package will run enormous HP if lent on with a few minor changes to exhaust and intake. This is a 1000 flywheel hp GTR.

It has traveled less than 2000 km's since it was built from the ground up. Almost every part listed below was brand new when fitted. Have spent over 70K on the car ON TOP of the purchase price.

There is nothing inside this engine that is not of the highest standards. Cyogenically treated parts, ceramic coatings, moly coatings, the best parts and very detailed fabrication.

WEDS 18 x 10.5 forged rims

Bridgestone REO1R tyres

Front and rear LSD's

1000 HP NPC clutch

Haltech Platinum ECU

Bride Race seats

1/2 Roll Cage

HKS Hyper max suspension

PPG straight cut dog engagement gearbox

Project101 8.5 Ltr Sump and baffle system

Project101 Head drain

Project101 Oil cooler pod and extraction vent in front bar

Project101 Battery case

Custom Fuel cell

ENGINE - 11,000 RPM spec

JUN Full counterweighted crankshaft

CP Pistons - Ceramic and moly coated

Nitto I Beam Billet rods

JUN Oil pump

N1 Water pump

Fully prepped block

ROSS Full Metal Jacket

Heavilly Ported head

Stainless oversized valves

Bronze race guides

Titanium retainers

Tomei double springs

Tomei 280 10.8 camshafts

Tomei adjustable cam gears

HKS 3037 Pro turbo kit (fully rebuilt)

Hypertune ceramic coated manifold

Single throttle body

110mm Greddy cooler

More pics, details and engine specs available. Please don't waste time asking for a drive unless you are ready to buy.

Please contact Danny on 08 93555101 or send a pm.

Price $53000 I am happy to organise sending the car interstate at buyers expense.

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