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Blue Nissan late 2001 S15 - detuned for street. Original 700HP application has been replaced by a more streetable setup - 3037R application

Engine : SR20 DET - Tough as nails non-stroked JUN/TOMEI SR20DET

SPUN a conservative 477.5 rear wheel kilowatts on Race Pace Dyno in April 04 just before MAS04 with T51R SPL setup.

With 3037 setup - 350 rwkw minimum on PULP

(NOTE: ALL PARTS IN CAR -inc motor, handling, wheels, bodystyling ARE BRAND NEW - NEVER STREET DRIVEN - ONLY FOR SHOWS.

NISMO 1000CC INJECTORS

• JUN 1.6MM METAL HEAD GASKET

• JUN PISTON RINGS

• JUN SR20DET BOTTOM END BOLTS

• JUN SR20DET HEAD BOLTS

• JUN SUPER FORGED CONRODS

• JUN SUPER FORGED PISTONS

• JUN TITANIUM VALVE RETAINERS

Jun - machined forged SR20 prepped block (sleeved and wedged)

• O RING BLOCK

• PORT / POLISHED HEAD

• TOMEI CAM PULLEYS

Twin bosch 044 external fuel pumps with twin custom surge tanks

• SARD FUEL REGULATOR

Tomei - poncams

Tomei titanium valve springs

Tomei solid lifters

• HKS HI’POWER 3inch CAT BACK EXHAUST SYSTEM

• HKS LASH KILLER KIT

Exceedy twin plate

• ARC ENGINE SUMP

• HKS Type R (108mm) Drag INTERCOOLER

Micro tech LX series

Bosch individual coil packs

• 18INCH MAGNESIUM F1 TECHNOLOGY RIMS (worth $6000 new,not a scratch on them)

• CUSCO BRAKE CYLINDER BRACE

• CUSCO FRONT STRUT BRACE

• CUSCO REAR STRUT BRACE

• CWEST CARBON FIBRE BONNET

• D-SPEED WIDE BODY FLARED/GILLED FRONT GUARDS

• CWEST FULL BODY KIT

• JIC MAGIC COIL OVERS

• NISMO CLEAR INDICATORS

• NISMO REAR ARM ASSEMBLY

List is too long for more details - pm me if interested.

Need to sell urgently. Including new turbo 3037 setup - $55000 (final price drop)

(car owes me including the car in excess of $135,000)

FAST FOURS COVER CAR - plus featured in many Aust tuning mags as one the best built street S15s in Australia.

MELB AUTOSALON / SYDNEY FINAL BATTLE / GLO SHOW DYNO AWARD WINNER.

NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE : [email protected][/i]

so why can't we get the 477kw car settup? :P or at least 400

hella nice ride mate, have u done it in the quarter? what time u get?

Have you ever tried driving a near 500 rwkw rear wheel drive car on the street as a daily driver? Do you know when a T51R SPL turbo will start spooling on a 4 cylinder. hahah You can drive it on the street but good luck getting any traction on any given surface on the road. Dont get me wrong, its insane to drive on the road, but its a little too much power, and i think itll be easier to sell with a slightly smaller set up that is more streetable. I say itll be tuned to 300-350rwkw, but this motor can hold way past 500rwkw easy. I think a 3037 is rated at 650hp, thats plenty buddy, esp for a rear wheel drive car. You interested?

ugh - i dont really get myself straight.......

if u look back to the original question - it will ask why........i know where it was missing sorry:P

just thinking cos he's going through the trouble of dutuning and spending money - whereas buyers 'may' want higher kw's

ugh - i dont really get myself straight.......

if u look back to the original question - it will ask why........i know where it was missing sorry:P

just thinking cos he's going through the trouble of dutuning and spending money - whereas buyers 'may' want higher kw's

Its all good, 350rwkw is plenty. If the buyer for my car wants more power, its just a matter of a minor retune. Ive seen SR20 motors push 400+rwkw with a 3037 compressor in Japan. Just look at the Yashio Factory pink S15, its running a similiar setup to mine with probably a little less goodies in the engine side of things and it creates 400kw with no dramas what so ever. Anyone interested, ill will open to any reasonable offers near what I have asked for. Need funds to finance my next project..........

BMT,,,very nice car indeed. As a Mod,,, cars like this always attract un-wanted tyre kickers so i'll be watching this sale closely.

Serious Interested purchasers should ONLY apply. No pic hunters please.

Neil.

can u answer my questions on PM BMT.......

forgot to ask how much to get it transported to syd?

can all the stickers be removed?

u have two sets of rims in the pic, which ones is inc?

the rims are the mugnesiums ultralight 18/10s, and yes the stickers can be removed LOL :D around 700-800 to syd - road freight

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