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Up for sale is my series 1 R33 gtst. rebuilt at 188932km, currently at 197500km

I've had her now for 13 years and since 70,000kms

BLOCK-

Bored out 20 thou to 86.5mm

Forged JE Pistons with Hastings Rings

King Bearings, and big ends have ARP Bolts.

Crank sleeved where oil pump drives to prevent failure

New standard oil pump

Front VCT oil feed blanked. Middle feed has restrictor.

New standard Water pump and Thermostat

New belt idler, tensioner, studs, bolts and timing belt

CYLINDER HEAD-

All work done by HEADTORQUE in Osbourne Park

Head ported and polished and all quench pads removed. Flow tested

Head skimmed to bring compression back to 9.03:1

VCT port welded up

External braided feed tapped into front of head making it suitable to put on RB30 Block

New Tomei Poncams and adjustable exhaust gear

New Inlet and Exhaust Valves and Valve Springs

New custom valve guides and valve stem seals

New standard head gasket and head bolts

New HYPERGEAR SS2 Turbo with IWG .86 rear housing

Custom Aluminium intake pipe made by ScottyNM35

HYBRID front mount intercooler

Standard exhaust manifold port matched and honed internally

JJR stainless steel Bellmouth dump pipe

New High-flow Cat, 3" piping and stainless rear muffler

New Bosch 040 In-tank fuel pump

Nismo 740cc Fuel injectors and Fuel Regulator

Turbosmart Dual-port blowoff valve, currently set to recirculate only

Power FC ECU with hand controller

BLITZ DSBC spec-s boost controller

AEM Water/Methanol Injection Kit

Alternator and Starter motor rebuilt

Upgraded battery cables

New CAT 880CCA battery

5-speed gearbox stripped, inspected and resealed

EXEDY Hypertwin Clutch

Q1RM brake pads all round with painted calipers

Veilside front bumper with 400r side skirts

Resprayed yellow after originally being Wine Red

Icy cold Air-con

JVC CD/MP3 Player

DDDrive Linear front splits

2 x Alpine Type R 12" subs

Soundstream 2-ch amp for subs (500W RMS from memory)

Lanzar 4-ch amp for speakers

Pioneer Equaliser

also have BRIDE Low Maxx seat and Rays Rims as spares that can go with the car if interested

After rebuild it was tuned lightly for run-in making 350 RWHP at 16psi on 98ULP. Cams have been since adjusted to gain response as it was too retarded but hasnt been back for tuning again yet.

Clutch isnt very street friendly but willing to change it if a deposit is placed on it.

Willing to negotiate so i dont have to get it retuned and finished off as im busy with houses. price wont be so flexible if i end up getting it tuned and finished off myself

Located in Bunbury but willing to meet halfway for serious buyers.

$15,000 Negotiable. Call or Text Trev on 0447533354

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