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330rwkw “stock” look S15 VCT SR20DET engine/drivetrain package for sale.

330rwkw on Unigroup's dyno + full boost 25psi @ 4000rpm. Dyno tuned and driven since July 2014 so you know it's a proven package.

There’s more power in it considering the turbo can go to 35psi, it's restricted with the stock airbox and an Apexi active exhaust silencer and also sticky 295-wide Advan AD08Rs at zero camber. It’s a stealth engine bay, never been defected since having this setup which isn't easy being widebody and yellow.

We’re about to finish a new motor build for WTAC so the current engine is for sale now, it's still in the car so Sydney people can see it running.

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*ENGINE/LONG BLOCK*
Unigroup Engineering UNI1CAMS camshafts
Tomei rocker arm stoppers
Alpha Omega Racing valve springs
Cosworth metal headgasket
ARP head studs
Trust/Greddy baffled/extended sump
Splitfire coilpacks
OEM bottom end


*INTAKE/FUEL*
Alpha Omega Racing fuel rail kit
Bosch 2200cc injectors flow matched by Alpha Omega Racing
No manifold spacer
OEM intake manifold


*EXHAUST/TURBO*
Alpha Omega Racing GT500 turbo
TiAL MV-S external wastegate
Braided oil and water lines
OEM exhaust manifold


*DRIVETRAIN/GEARBOX*
Alpha Omega Racing Z32 Gearbox Conversion Kit
Z32 gearbox
2pc tailshaft - new front section balanced onto OEM rear section


$8,000 for 330rwkw/25psi @ 4000rpm package, everything listed except the drivetrain package (that's sold).

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Volk Racing GT-P wheels, pair, 17*9+22
Goodyear 225 tyres with 50% tread
Rattle can black, doesn't look good at all but structurally in good condition.

Price: $250

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P11 sr20ve VVL/NEO/VE head with camshafts, rockers and shafts, oil bars, valve springs, retainers, seats, sprockets, no valves
+ blasted/stripped rocker cover with -AN fittings welded, ready for power coating
+ intake manifold with fuel rail, injectors, sensors, throttle body

- new supertech dual valve springs
- new supertech titanium retainers
- new supertech bronze valve guides (installed but not used)
- new inconel exhaust studs (installed but not used)
- new OEM Nissan rocker cover gasket
- new OEM Nissan rocker cover spark plug gasket
- new OEM Nissan manifold gasket
- new Tomei N2 oil block with -AN fittings
- new OEM Nissan P12 solenoid kit
- new OEM Nissan P12 solenoid gasket
- modified OEM Nissan P11 solenoid: fits like P12 but independently controls VVL on each camshaft (No remote solenoid adapters/braided lines/fittings required)

$4300 package

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No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.
I can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it. Pickup is available no probs.
Location: Homebush/Sydney

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For those that are asking, here are the prices for the parts themselves, all of them were bought brand new:

880 Unigroup Engineering UNI1CAMS camshafts
130 Tomei rocker arm stoppers
440 Alpha Omega Racing valve springs
280 Cosworth metal headgasket
270 ARP head studs
500 Trust/Greddy baffled/extended sump
550 Splitfire coilpacks
1500 Alpha Omega Racing 2000 fuel rail kit
3000 Alpha Omega Racing GT500 turbo
370 TiAL MV-S external wastegate
200 Braided oil and water lines

TOTAL = $8120 parts only
+ a healthy S15 VCT engine
+ labour to have everything installed

The car will be on display at GTR Festival at the end of this month, then I'll pull the engine out.

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