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Good plan right there. 25's respond to minimal mods half the time, quality high mount/manifold/gate/exhaust/injectors/ECU. Got one down here putting out 600hp with standards internals bar head gasket and cams

Ever heard of Evanco Mechanical?

Good plan right there. 25's respond to minimal mods half the time, quality high mount/manifold/gate/exhaust/injectors/ECU. Got one down here putting out 600hp with standards internals bar head gasket and cams

My End Goal is 500hp. I don't want/need more than that. (We always say that right?), but that is a long term goal.

I forgot to mention the car has a ridiculous exhaust system (can fit my foot inside the tip ;) )

Oh, here is a photo of the freshly washed R33 4 Door, nearly ready to get some plates slapped onto her. (not embedding because the photo is huge)

Theres so much bird poo burn on her, as well as weird stains that I just couldn't remove and some weird blue-tacky glue stuff that's somehow leaked onto her. My current tools were not able to remove those.

Restorefx in Bibra lake does some pretty awesome work on car paint. Check them out. Edited by colin.ssc

My End Goal is 500hp. I don't want/need more than that. (We always say that right?), but that is a long term goal.

I forgot to mention the car has a ridiculous exhaust system (can fit my foot inside the tip ;) )

I already have a motor that makes a lazy 510hp, wanna buy it off me?

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*WRECKING* new stock, sr20det 180sx
Mandurah, Western Australia

New stock in.

Sr20det, manual, runs and drives, video of engine running/starting is available, comp test will be performed tomorow, and 180sx will be dismantled as of tomorow.

*Notes*
Coilovers seam unservicable/seized, JIC fully adjustable fronts, rears are GAB shocks and springs, non height adjustable, with adjustable dampers.

Has good clutch, think extreme of some description. Nice feel and grab on operation.

5 speed box is good. No crunches or grinds. Smooth operation.

Engine runs/starts fine. No excessive blow by or smoke. Looks to have T25 garette.

Has VLSD and drift pineapples on the subframe.

Greddy turbo timer, blitz BOV.

has majority of rear plastics and carpet side trims, dash mat ect, steering wheel in decent condition if anyones chasing stock gear.

Only 3 rims as one is egged, 17x7 lenso.

Engine (depending on comp) complete $1200

Sr20det wiring loom $100

Turbo manual ecu $100

5 speed box $300

Clutch $200



Very fkn tempting

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