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Part list/ what has been done . Off the top of my head

Arp bolts throughout engine

5puk race clutch

Upgraded pressure plate 3400lb if I remember correct

Upgraded lighted flywheel

Single ar70 to4e garrett turbo

3inch intercooler piping

50 mm bov

N1 gtr oil pump and tomei billet gears

N1gtr water pump

Blox adj cam gears

Tomei procams 10.25mm lift

Dual stainless valve springs

1mm oversized stainless valves Titanium retainers

Stainless steel shims

Acid diped

Line bored

Skimmed and honed

3inch Full exhaust to 5inch tip

Ultra spark coils

Id1300 injectors

Bosh 044 fuel pump

2 litre surge tank setup

G4 + link ecu

5 bar map sensor

Air temp sensor

Boost solenoid

Alloy radiator

Oil relocation kit

Catch can

Front facing plenum

80mm throttle body

Top feed fuel rail

Fuel pressure regulator

CpForged pistons 9.0.1 ratio

Manley Forged conrods

Gates timing belt

Oil cooler kit

Cometic steel head gasket

New gaskets for everything

Tial wastegate

Forged crankshaft

Top mount steam tube manifold

R34 Rb26 rocker covers

Nitto clear timing belt cover

Rb25 big box

Nzkw fixed back seats

Triple cluster

Water temp gauge -electronic

Oil pressure gauge - mechanical

Oil temp gauge -electronic

Boost gauge -electronic

Top secret r33 bodykit

Bn style wide fenders

Diesal drifts 17x9 225x45x17

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Thanks for advice on tials website there 50mm bov supports up to 1800hp apparently im only around the 600-700 mark on high boost so hopefully won't be a problem intercooler piping is getting the bov and air temp sensor welded in atm so no turning back now haha

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