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Hi everyone.

So after many years of owning this car, I've finally come to an end and have decided to sell up and buy something more pratical.

At this stage the engine is currently out and getting some work done on it but happy to discuss the final outcome with anyone who is interested. Please, no tyre kickers, serious buyers only.

Fully built RB30 bottom end (currently being changed)

- CP Pistons

- Spool rods

- ACL Conrod & Main Bearings

- ARP Mainstuds

- ACL Piston Rings

Head ported & polished by Will @ JHH.

- Tomei 270 degree cams

- Tomei cam gears

- Supertech manganese guides

R34 GTR gearbox

Turbosmart 60mm wastegate

6boost manifold

Cooling-Pro Drag Intercooler - (600 x 300 x 120mm)

Tial blow off valve

HKS boost controller.

Haltech Platinum Sports ECU + a heap of extra Haltech addons.

Cobra fixed race seats with 4 point harnesses.

Over $120,000 has been spent on the car alone.

The list with the modifications goes on and the spreadsheet in 3 pages long. The car has the potential to make a lot more power. The last tune we had was with E85 and we made 692hp (516kw).

The car is located in Brisbane.

I'm asking for $65,000 however, I'm reasonably negotiable with the price.

If you're interested, please contact me by private message.

Edited by js-33

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