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Fully rebuilt RB30/25 10,000kms on new motor

crank treated grub screwed and oil collar fitted,

argo race rods,

mahle skirtless pistons 40 though oversized,

acl race series big ends and mains,

arp head and main studs,

rb25 oil pump,

repositioned second timing belt tensioner,

cosmetic mls head gasket.Standard coilpacks.

Tomei type b cams with vvti retained.

plazmaman plenum and throttle body

extreme turbo manifolds

100series exhaust manifold double black ceramic coated

Tial 44mm Wastegate with screamer

Garrett T04Z turbo with ceramic coated rear housing .86.

4"intake pipe with KN filter

sard rising rate fuel regulator

sard 800cc injectors

Two bosch 044 fuel pumps

Custom oil catch can

twin entry fuel rail

custom surge tank

twin fuel filters

oil cooler kit with thermostate block

ELECTRONICS:

Autronic sm4 computer

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller (low 18psi, high 22psi)

550hp high boost on e42 or 490hp @19 psi on bp98

Compleat package 15k

Contact Ryan on 0425573330

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NOTE has never been run with out an air filter. it has been removed for show only!!!

may sell care compleat for 25K if some one wants an insane street car !!!

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