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Ok up forsale/expression of interest

Got the car with the plan to take it out alot and a change in the company now see's me owning 40% and having no free time therefore im thinking its pointless having a track car... i thought i had found away to make it work and had Big lock setup and the injectors/rail and fuel pressure reg fitted and a tune up/aliment only to realize im still dreaming about ever getting around to taking this thing out

ENGINE BAY/DRIVELINE:

RB25det

ROSS forged pistons

ARGO "MASSIVE" rods

ARP main's, conrods, head studs

head full recon

brand new nissan rb25 oil pump

all nissan seals/gaskets

ACL metal head gasket

ROLLMASTER adjustable cam gears

GARRETT GT3076 turbo

6boost exhaust manifold

greddy inlet manifold (copy only)

50mm external gate

Custom tubular upper rad support

Alloy radiator with AU thermo fans

BTR alloy overflow

BTR alloy oil catch can

GREX/TRUST oil relocation/cooler kit with thermostat

ORC twin plate clutch

RB25DET geabox

custom tailshaft

Cusco 2way

Trust intercooler

SUSPENSION:

BIG LOCK SETUP (Knuckles modified with extra lock and ackerman reduction professionally welded with plating to add strength these are bind free)

Near new ISC coilvers (bought june ish last year. only done 5 or 6 days from brand new)

SPL caster rods, traction arms, camber arms, toe arms

INTERIOR:

Bride fixed back seat

Padded bolt in half cage

Fully striped deadener

Metal panel were rear seats where retrimed in black carpet

EXTERIOR:

Custom Purple paint

VIVA full kit

Carbin fiber bonnet

VIVA boot lip

J's headlights

Clear indercaters

Clear taillights

Fuel system:

Walbro in tank pump

custom surge tank

bosch 044 external engine feed pump

Semins 890cc Injectors

Billet Alloy Fuel rail

Aeromotive Fuel pressure Reg

**In VIC happy to ship at buyer $**

95% of the wiring has been hidden, only thing left to do was to re-locate fuse box and all wiring to it.

Just Retuned by Springy motors to make 297.1RWKW on pump fuel and 17psi

Looking for $16K

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