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Decided its time to sell my car as i don't really use it anymore and its a waste just sitting in the shed.

Ive owned the car for over 10yrs , imported back in 2007.

 Car has been on e85 for about 4yrs.

Rb25det 

155,xxx kms

camtech 272 cams (retains vct)

supertech valves and titanium retainers

valve guides were done and stem seals few months ago

cosworth mls head gasket

arp head studs

1000cc bosch injectors with top feed rail

speedflow inline fuel filter with walbro 455lph intank pump

Link Flex fuel sensor

Vipec V88 plugin ecu

t67-25g .73 turbine 

3" dumpipe to full 3.5" custom exhaust with rear 3.5" inlet muffler

steampipe exhaust manifold with 50mm wastegate plumbed in

freddy intake with stock TB thats been powder coated and skimmed years ago

50mm blow off valve

custom catch can in corner of engine bay with speedflow lines

eboost street boost controller runs 23psi

 

JD built Jatco box with all the fruit. will handle over 800hp

full manualized reverse pattern box

TCE 3k 8inch Converter

biggest B&M oil cooler they got with speedflow lines

custom 1piece tailshaft

b&m stealth shifter

autometer trans temp gauge 

 

18x9.5 fronts and 18x10.5 rears all good tread.

carbon fibre boot lip

Dont have any interior photos on this pc, but its pretty clean/tidy no rips tears and all really good condition.

 

 

Car makes around 470hp at wheels on 23psi, feels really quick with the auto.

it has been garaged the whole time ive owned car, paint isnt the best but still scrubs up alrite, few marks on front bar and rear has a scratch.

 

going to start at 15k but feel free to throw me an offer if anyone is interested.

and i dont care if u can get one for 6k or cheaper then go buy that one :)

 

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Edited by methz
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Hey bro you might need a retune dude I have r33 gist on e85 and I got 475hp on 15psi 

all the same parts differences are 

mlsr 1.3mm headgasket 

tomei cams 264

haltech platinum 

1000cc injectors

I have a subzero intake manifold

(if you remember them from back in the 90s old school quality) 

im not running a boost controller

and my turbo is a Garrett gt3082

but hey really dope car and good luck with ya sale dude 

 

Edited by NEA733


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