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CP forged pistons 86.5mm

STD rods

Metal head gasket

ARP head studs

New bottom end bearings

N1 oil pump with remax chrome Molly gear set. Machined bores with decked block

N1 water pump

-5 turbos

Nismo 660 injectors

Nismo fuel reg

Power fc + boost control kit

K and N air filter

Custom lobster back twin turbo pipes and rear turbo inlet

Nismo copper mix twin plate clutch, new

Nulon 15/50 oil

Edfc

Auto watch alarm

Kenwood Double din head unit with hands free Bluetooth

Mint STD interior

Nismo exhaust +custom cannon

Greddy Aluminium radiator

Nismo high flow fuel pump

Tein HR coilovers

Front upper control arm elongated bushes

4 wheel alignment -1.7º all round camber

Rays Engineering progressive rims

New discs, slotted front

Brake pads QFM-A1RM

Yokahama 555s 275/30/19

Nismo oil catch can

Custom over engine barrel style catch can

Custom cold air intake, direct to std airbox

Boost 1.5 bar 370awkw tuned for midrange torque and response not big numbers

Runs pump liberty 100 max fuel

Built motor at 112 986, currently at 120467

Please text or ring for enquiries

Mike 0416085323

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