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Hey All,

Calm down, this isn't my car, posting this for a friend!

Short Motor:
- RB30ET
- All brand new components including block.
- ACL race series Pistons (8.6:1 Compresion Ratio)
- Spool Con Rods
- ARP studs\bolts for head, mains and rods.
- ACL Race Series Bearings
- Nissan N1 oil pump
- Balanced crank with Jun crank collar
- Ross Balancer
- GMB anti- cavitation water pump
- Custom ASR race Series sump (9.7L capacity)
- Billet underdrive pully kit
- Torque plate hone
- All work and assembly done by Matt Rogers @ Tas Engine Reco
Head:
- Stainless steel oversized valves, inlet and exhaust
- cc'd chambers
- Big custom cam with Crane Cams adjustable cam gear.
- modified lifter boxes to suit bigger cam
- New Nissan lifters.
- Heavy porting on inlet and exhaust
- Cometic triple layer metal head gasket (1.2mm)
- All work and assembly done by Matt Rogers @ Tas Engine Reco
Inlet:
- Brand new NA RB30 inlet runner bottom half, ported and port matched.
- Plazmaman forward facing manifold top half
- Plazmaman 100mm throttle body
Turbo:
- Trust T67-25G 10CM with a T3 exhaust housing
- Custom Garage 7 Exhaust manifold
- Custom 3.5" dump to 3.5" exhaust straight out the side.
- Turbo smart 50mm pro gate with 2" screamer pipe.
Cooling:
- PWR tube and fin Front mounted intercooler with 3" Mandrel bent piping.
- Oil-air oil cooler with thermostat and thermofan.
- Brand new Genuine Nissan Raditor and piping.
Fuel System:
- Billet twin entry fuel rail
- Simens Dieka 870cc injectors
- Powerflo fuel regulator
- Big ol' fuel cooler with ducting.
- Carter Black lift pump
- 4L surge tank
- Twin Bosch 044s
- All new braided line throughout
- 76L Aluminum drop tank with baffles and foam in boot.
- Currently running Power Plus E85
Drivetrain:
- Custom made clutch made by extreme clutches.
- Toughened up RB25 gearbox
- 28 spline rear end with Lokka Lock Rite centre.
- Modified Nissan two-piece tail shaft.
- 5 Stud conversion with Billet Hubs.
Management & Electrics:
- Haltech PS2000
- Racepak Dash
- Auto meter gauges
- All new and custom wiring loom.
- Battery in back seat area in box.
- Tech Edge wideband.
- Tuned by GT Garage
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension:
- Big Bremo Brakes with DBA rotors.
- In car adjustable bias control
- S13 front end with custom bilstien coilovers front and rear. Revalved and sprung to suit the car.
- rose joint rear trailing arms and castor rods.
- Brand new bushes throughout.
- 17x10 and 17x9 D1R Lenso wheels.
Chassis & Body.
- Stripped and restored R31 Skyline chassis
- Full CAMS approved rollcage
- CAMS logbooked
- OMP seats for driver and passenger with harnesses
- OMP steering wheel
- Plexiglass windows in doors.
- Electric heaters
- Custom sheet aluminum interior and doorcards
- Tilton Floor mounted pedal box.

The owner of the car may be contacted on 0406270490 (blake) or you may PM me and I'll relay your message on.

As of today the car is still complete and open to offers over $12k

I've got dibs on the Brakes and Fuel system. But the rest is still available.

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