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EOI at this stage but selling my gtr in as many pieces as need be.

rb30/26 making over 1000rwhp through the manual on 32 pounds of boost

will sell long engine, or with manifolds, with or without dry dump, ecu, coils etc so enquire for prices

serious enquiries call for specs

dry sump to suit with all braid and pumps etc $4000

can sell exhaust manifold with gt47/88 + 48mm pro gate $4500

inlet manifold modified to suit 90mm t/b $500

TH400 4WD to hold 2000+hp best of everything inc shifter etc $17000 with neal chance converter. same box is in an outlaw car running 6.40s at 230+mph

fuel system 3x044's with surge + 1600cc injectors with all braid front to back magnafuel reg.

NISMO rear DIFF 2 way

2 way front diff

Shell with dash and gauges, interior, wheels etc

microtech lt12s with X6 box

spitfire coils

if the engine and box sell the rest will go with it. if all prices arent listed just ring me and go from there.

Julian 0434778285

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rear diff 2500

front diff i think is standard with a nismo 2 way $1200

for dry sump call me 0434778285

none of this will sell without the engine and box going.. engine may be sold box still for sale

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