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$12,000 consider swap

0400 294 913 - if phone is going straight to message bank send sms..work in areas out of range.thanks nathan

ADELAIDE...SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Regretful sale..bought the car three years ago and upgraded most things in the last two years.

only had 4 full tanks since run in..basicly brand new motor and parts.

have a folder of all receipts and dyno.

car is making 352.6 rwkw at 20psi...281.4 rwkw at 14psi....motor can easily hand 30+...needs new compression plate

Too many mods to list all..just the main ones on here

forged internals

CP piston with rings,pins and pinlocks

ARP head and main stud sets

ACLrace bearings,rods and mains

ACL race series gasket set

SPOOL rod set

reground JPC camshaft,new heavy duty springs and retainers

crankshaft oil pump drive sleeve,GTR upgraded oil pump drive gear set

Vi-Pec ECU

Extreme carbon twin plate clutchand flywheel kit

Ross tuffbond race metal jacket balancer

Full engine machining and balancing

genuine nissan flywheel bolts

Gates racing timing belt kit with tensioner

genuine nissan water pump

PLAZMAMAN intake plenum and throttle body

GT35/40 genuine garret

Custom ASE intercooler and pipewrok

Custom ASE steam pipe exhaust manifold, external wastegate piping and screamer pipe

50mm external turbosmart pro wastegate

60lb siemens deka injectors

bosch 044 700hp fuel pump

14mm fuel rail

Custom surge tank

battery rear mounted

R33 turbo gearbox 5speed.....plus spare

Short shifter

Greddy blow off valve type rs

RACING LOGIC coilovers

genuine nissan R33 oilpump assembly

Custom LEWIS engines sump with baffles

BOSS differentials mini spall diff

New radiator

Genuine GM ignition module

ICE igniton booster kit

GM/NISSAN crank angle sensor

Adelaide tailshaft single peice tailshaft

Turbo beanie

R33 GTR brakes

Whiteline swaybars front and rear

Donegal engineering- custom adjustable control arms with hiem joints..engine bay strut

R31 gtst headlights..RARE

3INCH straight through exhaust with 2 mufflers....very quite until screamer pipe

OVER 45k OF RECEIPTS + THOUSANDS OF CASH SALES

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