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Hi all,

Bought the car but have my own setup to replace this package. Fresh, no track work. Tuned by unigroup built by west end

Engine

Fresh build by west end performance (only run-in and tuned) 86.5mm CP pistons

Manley rods

arp2000 rod bolts

linished r34 crank.

full supertech head with 1mm oversized valves.

Ports cleaned up.

brand new -5 turbos.

Comes with standard sump

No oil pump (setup for dry sump)

hks cam gears

tomei poncams (260 degree 9.15mm lift).

twin hks pod filters

hks dump pipes

$9k

Gearbox

Looks to me like a Yokohama auto gallery box.

Had one in the past, essentially a os gearset. Completely overhauled by Mark berry and Includes multiplate clutch

$4k

Is the box a 5 or 6 speed? Straight cut or helical? Ratios? Kms since overhaul?

5 speed, helical cut.

Kms - not sure (a couple of track days I belive) have receipts for overhaul new syncros

Ratios unknown (I'll confirm with previous owner)

Jim berry clutch (I'll confirm whether it's a single or twin)

Ahh ok. Im running 430awkw on a conservative tune with plenty left to go.

Also looking for something for a bit of track use.

Might need something with straight cut gears.

Engine build receipt comes to $4100

Ah k I get you. Not so much interested in a receipt for the cost, more as proof / itemisation of what was done in the build.

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