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Hello,
Time Has come to do the unthinkable,
I am Selling my Parts and whole build, Everything will be going international also so if you don't have the cash, some one else will.
A huge list of parts including 2 shells without damage or any history, both complicated RZ chassis.
One is still registered in WA one without has a custom Wide body on it.
I will List as much as i can and add to the list also.
Photos will also follow as im updating this.
* jza80 rolling chassis, one in anthracite color original RZ super rare in this color and still registered in WA.
Asking $3000.
*jza80 rolling chassis, Red RZ no damage to chassis or history of chassis damage, This has a wide bodykit attached unpainted over the original front and rear fenders as this was going to make the molds for the other chassis.
Asking $3500
*Original Top secret bonnet, These are rare and cant be bought anymore, has some damage from being stored by previous owner on the ends due to being stood up.
Asking $1800
*Original Veilside Intake, no longer in production, has a larger TB, required fabrication with supplied 105mm Flange.
Asking $2500
*2jz-Gte Racing Head, CNC machined Top of the line parts, will update this as i need to find the spec sheet, but things like shimless buckets, clearance for JUN 272 hign lift cams, best sounding cams on a 2jz, Pure racing spec head, brand new.
Asking $7200
*2jz-Gte Block,
Now this block was custom built from the best parts available, it was even tested and made well over 1500hp,
Custom CP flat top pistons, billet mains, CNC custom Crank, stroked to a 3.4L, Rods, bearings ect all the best parts and uses 1/2 head studs.
Will update with a spec sheet
Asking $8600
*2jz-gte twin turbo manifold, Designed with equal Length runners, and perfect engine bay fitment of 2 large turbos to clear strutt brace and bonnet.
V-band flanges and dump pipes included.
Asking $2200
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*Lemans Racing turbos, super light weight and designed to last heavy racing conditions.
Size equivalent to GT30R, comes with lines and speed censors, and 2 different Ar housings.
Asking $2000 Each.
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*Lemans Racing Turbos With Variable Turbine Geometry also the size of a GT30R
Brand new
Asking $2500 Each
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* AP racing Pedal box with tilton Reservoirs
Asking $1800
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* jza80 Mint speed titanium strutt brace.
Asking $500
*BBS e88 Centerlock wheels,
10.5 Fronts and 13 rears in 18" sizes, can also be changed and hub adapters for any car to run center locks also they are the rare deep centers.
Asking $3800 per set.
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*Hollinger RD6ss Gearbox, brand new comes with a bell housing, quill shaft, gear indicator, gear lever.
Currently the best gearbox Hollinger offer.
Asking $18500
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*Brembo Racing Brakes FIA spec, top of the line spec, with pads, discs Hats and bobbins.
380x35mm front rotors
355x30mm Rear rotors
6piston magnesium alloy calipers front
4piston magnesium alloy calipers Rear
Pads
Full floating Bobbins and hats.
Asking $8700
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*5" thick intercooler core
Asking $150
*Setrab oil Cooler
asking $90
More Parts To come...... Diffs, ohlins suspention, Pulley kits, UR cam gears ect.
PM Ph: 0431 113 255

Can offer Engine as an insaine package $28000

Head is new
CNC machined Head.
CNC polished and ported
Five angle valve job
Ferrea dual valve springs
Ferrea titanium valves +2mm
Ferrea titanium retainers
Ferrea valve keepers
Ferrea spring seats
Ferrea spring locaters
Ferrea valve guides
ARP Head studs
Shimless buckets

Block is used
3.4 stroker
CP Flat top Pistons
Carillo H-Beam Rods
Carr Rod Bolts
Crower Balanced Billet Crank
ACL Main Bearings
ACL Rod Bearings
Titan Billet Main Caps
Line honed block
Machined For 1/2 arp studs.

2x Garrett TR30R Lemans racing turbos

Engineered twin turbo Manifold Heavy duty Sch40 Steel, fabricated to specification.

Original Veilside Racing Intake plenum, 105mm Throttle body.

Unorthodox Cam gears.
Unorthodox Pulleys.

New Engine covers.

Tested at over 1500HP

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