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ive decided to sell my GTR and everything that goes with it after being so close to completion im just over it and have other priorities right now.

OS GIKEN RB30 SHORT BLOCK $17k BRAND NEW NEVER USED

full motec m800 setup with motec SLD dash, SLN, CDI ignition, everything imaginable 17k (cost 25)

full race spec jun head NEW NEVER USED, 11k (cost 13)

hypertune intake w/90mm plenum and billet fuel rail with water breather setup NEAR NEW 4k

greddy radiator NEAR NEW 500

greddy 150mm intercooler NEAR NEW 1500

1200hp triple pump surge fuel setup and all lines USED FOR 1 START UP 5k

trust single hi mount manifold and wastegate AS NEW used for under 1000km 2k

19x10 racing hart rs721 with hankook 265/30/19s 95% tread 3k

everything is sitting at a workshop in sydney and can be inspected upon prior arrangement with myself and i will arrange it with the shop (apart from the car and m

also selling the r32 gtr as a rolling shell for anyone who may be interested $12k ready to drop an engine and loom into

- custom dark green, has all glass/panels/lights intact and good condition and complied

- tein super streets

-kts hicas lock and front upper arms and traction rods

- cusco castor rods and rear camber arms

- all brand new whiteline bushes and swaybars were fitted

- r33 gtr brembos with new DBA rotors and FERODO DS2500 pads

these were all fitted a few years ago, but the car has been off the road and when it was on the road, i had only done a few thousand km MAX highway and some street driving.

ill start gathering the pics tonight and over the weekend but if your keen most of it speaks for itself msg me and well go from there.

everything is located in sydney

thanks!!

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pms replied, had a few pms about the head for specs, its a stage 2R head 280deg cams high lift double springs, retainers, nitto guides and valves and everything is brand new, the head was brought brand new from nissan and its assembled ready to go!!

thanks

pic of car and wheels

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pic of engine bay where the intake side can be seen and the radiator,

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fuel setup in boot, there is also a fuel filter and the lines that run under the car all the way to the front to be included.

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ll be going to the workshop tomoro to take pics of the head and as much as i possibly can!!

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pic of car and wheels

gtr2.jpg

pic of engine bay where the intake side can be seen and the radiator,

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fuel setup in boot, there is also a fuel filter and the lines that run under the car all the way to the front to be included.

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ll be going to the workshop tomoro to take pics of the head and as much as i possibly can!!

I know how you feel big fella. I am almost at the same point as you, seems all I am doing is emptying my pockets and going nowhere. PM sent anyway!

some pics of the head, - the cams and springs have not been installed yet, although they will be for the prospective owner.

jun stage 2r hi lift cam kit

nitto guides and valves

race porting and all new stems, collets etc etc

the MOTEC stuff consists of

- M800 ECU WITH ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

- SDL BACKLIT DASH AND CONNECTOR

- SDL 8MB LOGGING

- SKM KNOCK SENSOR

- SKM KNOCK SENSOR LOOM

- SINGLE WIDEBAND LAMBDA UPGRADE

- SLM SHIFT LIGHT MODULE

- CDI 8 IGNITION SETUP

- FULL CUSTOM HARNESS AND RE WIRE TO SUIT R32 GTR

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motec sdl and logging SOLD all the other stuff still remains..

alot of interest in the head, block and intake and intercooler but nothing 100% yet...

throw me an offer u never know :thanks:

now seperating motec if need be

m800 ecu and loom w/ wideband lambda and advanced functions - $10k (wiring alone cost $8500 full mil-spec)

knock sensor and loom $1500

cdi 8 ignition $1700

these have literally been used for one dyno run

or 12k everything.

would you seperate the coolant breather tank? im assuming its hypertune as well?

hey no sorry its going with the plenum, and yes its from hypertune

intercooler n radiator is to fit which car?

r32 GTR

hypertune intake w/breather setup. intercooler with pining SOLD pending $.

ive decided to keep my motec loom for a rainy day.

the racing radiator is all alloy, 2 core, wide tube and 48mm thick

motec m800 with advanced functions - $3500

motec skm knock sensor and loom $1600

motec cdi 8 ignition $1800

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Got pics of the motec stuff expecially the loom? Just wanna see how it was made up etc!

its coming out next week ill get some then

got gtr cank and rods

sure do 17k read the first post :)

MOTEC M800 AND SKM SOLD

INTAKE AND INTERCOOLER SOLD

WHEELS SOLD

MANIFOLD AND GATE SOLD

HEAD MAYBE SOLD.... WILL KNOW THURSDAY

OS GIKEN RB30 SHORT BLOCK BRAND NEW NEVER USED PRICE DROP 16K

1200hp triple pump surge fuel setup and all lines USED FOR 1 START UP 4k PRICE DROP

MOTEC ENGINE HARNESS AND CDI-8 8K

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