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Up for sale is my pride and joy. 1992 R32 Gtst with RB26 single turbo conversion. I have spent endless amounts of time and money on this car and will be very sad to see go but it is time to sell so I can start a new project. I have slowly built this car up for the last 4 years and have spent the money to do everything right the first time. The cars tuned by Sean at EFI performance currently making 625hp at the wheels @ 27psi (soft tune on gate pressure) there is still more power to come out of this car. Modifications are as per below

ENGINE: ~ (only done 1500kms)

  • R33 block (prepped, acid bathed, honed 40thou)
  • Linished crank
  • Eagle Rods
  • CP Pistons (with oversized rings to suit)
  • ARP rod bolts
  • ACL race series bearings
  • Fully blueprinted & balanced rotating assembly
  • ATI balancer
  • Tomei oil pump (with extended pickup)
  • Modified sump (removal of front diff)
  • Tomei sump baffles
  • N1 water pump
  • R34 Head - recently refreshed including Port and polished
  • New Valves
  • Supertech double row titanium valve springs and retainers
  • HKS 264/272 cams
  • Tomei adjustable cam gears
  • HKS Timing belt
  • ARP Head studs
  • Precision 6765DBBSP with 1.0AR rear housing (Billet, Anti surge porting, Dual Ball bearing core)
  • Custom T4 Split pulse steampipe manifold
  • Precision 46mm wastegate (fabricated into rear housing for better boost control)
  • Braided oil feed
  • Braided -12 oil drain
  • 4” S/S Intake
  • 4” S/S Dump pipe
  • 5” S/S Catalytic convertor (100cpi)
  • 4”S/S Complete exhaust (exiting thru - 4” straight or Varex muffler)
  • 3” S/S Hot & Cold cooler piping
  • 600x300x100mm thick intercooler
  • Twin Electric thermo fans 1x 14” & 1x 12” (trigger setup with ecu)
  • Fuel Setup for E85 (tuned for running pump United atm)
  • Bosch 2200cc injectors
  • ½ Size injector extenders (to suit fuel rail)
  • Alloy 14mm fuel rail (feed each end, return center of rail)
  • Fuel lab fuel regulator (with pressure gauge)
  • 2 x -6 feed lines (Black Speedflow fuel hose)
  • 1 x -6 return line (Black Speedflow fuel hose)
  • Custom 7L surge tank
  • Walbro intank lift pump
  • 2 x Bosch 044 fuel pumps
  • 2 x inline fuel filters (removable cartrages)
  • Modified R33 GTR gear box (transfer case modified for RWD only)
  • HKS twin plate clutch (with upgraded pressure plate)
  • Custom 1 piece strengthened tailshaft
  • Wolf v550 ECU
  • 3 bar map sensor
  • 2J2 wide band and engine controller (with shift light, engine temp, oil pressure, AFR warning lights)
  • Apexi AVCR
  • Greddy 3way boost solenoid
  • Techedge wideband gauge (digital and sweep display)
  • Autometer cobolt boost gauge (vac & 45psi boost sweep)
  • Water temp / oil pressure gauges
  • 52mm Alloy radiator
  • Oil filter relocation kit (with -10 braided lines)
  • 19 row oil cooler
  • Battery to boot (with isolator switch)
  • Custom reservoirs and tanks (return to sump catch can setup, 2 in 1 Radiator overflow washer bottle setup)
  • Wiring eliminated from engine bay
  • Work Meister SP1 18x9 +26 / 18x 10 +26
  • DBA slotted front rotors
  • Tein Front castor rods
  • Adjustable camber arms front and rear
  • Hicas lock bar
  • Greddy type R coilovers (8kg front / 6kg rear)
  • Fiberglass GTR front bar
  • URAS S1 Side skirts
  • R32 Gtst rear pods
  • Carbon N1 boot lip
  • Blitz fiberglass bonnet (bonnet pins and bonnet latch both operational)
  • Minor pumped rear guards
  • White EL dial cluster (blue led backlighting)
  • Nardi deep dish steering wheel
  • Dvd player
  • Fusion splits front and rear

ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.

I have most probably have forgot some things aswell. Has mods plates for everything on the car. Has 6 months fresh rego on it. No tyre kickers or test pilots only serious buyers, no time wasters.

Chasing - $18000 ONO

PM me or contact on 0401499065

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