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R32 GTR RB26DETT, the block has been bored out, it has an R33 crank forged eagle rods ARP rod bolts CP forged pistons, king bearings, reconditioned head, metal head gasket.

R34 Red Cam Covers and Timing Belt Cover

Split Fire Coil Packs

Stainless extractors

Nismo Group A turbos (equivalent to HKS GT-SS power) HKS actuators, exhaust housings have been ceramic coated

HKS dump pipes into 3 1/2 inch front pipe, decat pipe, into a rein hard cannon exhaust

HKS hard intercooler piping

Apexi super suction z32 air flow meters

Blitz SBC ID-III type R boost controller

Apexi Power FC and hand controller

HKS blow off valve

Tein super street coilovers

18 inch Work CR KAI good tyres

N1 vents in the bumper

JIC Magic front strut brace, chunky cusco rear strut brace

Twin plate exedy clutch (reconditioned by Direct Clutch Brisbane)

Nismo quick shifter

Nismo black gear knob

ARC radiator air guide

HPI engine damper

White nismo 320 km full cluster and the white nismo 3 gauges

Momo tuner steering wheel 320mm

Interior in excellent condition, seats has been redone

Tinted windows

HKS floor mats

Inspections welcome 0416828093 .Will upload photos soon

  • 3 weeks later...

Bump tuned yesterday 380hp safe tune. Change the injectors and will be lots more! Compression test is 150psi across all cylinders! Just been run in. Offers? Need this gone

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