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Guys,

Selling my long term project of 10 years which I've finally concluded I will never finish and have lost all motivation to finish aside there is very little to do to be complete - Life just got in the way.

1990 HCR32

Engine:

RB20DET - Stroked to 2438cc
RB26 GTR Crank
RB26 Eagle H-Beam Forged Rods
84mm Wiseco Forged Pistons 
Tomei 84mm 1.25mm Head Gasket
ACL Bearings
ARP Head Studs
Port and Polish
Tomei Solid Lifter conversion
Tomei 272 9.25mm Cams
HKS CAM Gears
Nitto Oil Pump
Crank + Cam Trigger setup
Hypertune Custom Intake Manifold
Hypertune 90mm Throttle Body
Bosch 980cc Injectors
Billet Fuel Rail
High Mount turbo manifold
3582 JP Turbo Ceramic Ball Bearing Turbo
SpitFire Coil Packs

Body:

Black Respray
Coilovers
Half Cage
18" Wheels (New Rubber required 10+ years old)
Front Mount Intercooler
50mm Alloy Radiator
Blitz Fibreglass ADR approved bonnet

Electrical:

Haltech PS2000 ECU
Haltech Wide Band
IQ3 Digital Dash
zLeds Rear tail lights
Battery Relocation to boot
Fuel Pressure Sensor
Oil Pressure Sensor
Walbro Fuel Pump
After Market Fuel Level Pickup
MAP Sensor
Crank + Cam Hall Effect sensors
Flex Fuel Sensor Wiring
Wiring Specialties Wiring Hardness

What's left to do? Really not much,

- Set base timing on ECU for Crank trigger setup.
- Mount Fuel Pressure Regulator
- Mount Catch
- Setup Fuel Level Input for Haltech
- Tighten bolts on half cage
- Interior tidy up (Cars been sitting in the garage for 10+ years)
- Tune
- Enjoy

Located in 4300 QLD - Pickup only, Only genuine interest and obviously no joy riders as it needs a tune. Pictures will be supplied on request only.

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