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Class winning Time attack weapon up for sale. Priorities have changed and this car deserves a better owner who will take it out more often. R34 GTT 700whp RB30 block, R33 RB26head, Nitto 3.2-litre stroker kit, Nitto ceramic coated pistons, Nitto I-beam conrods, Nitto oil pump, ATI balancer, rear head oil drain, Spitfire coil packs, custom loom, APR head studs, Nitto head gasket, Camtech Cams, Tomei cam gears, Garrett twin-scroll TO4Z, 6Boost turbo manifold, custom 4” exhaust, Turbosmart 50mm wastegate, Turbosmart Race Port BOV, HKS intercooler, PWR oil cooler, 52mm aluminium radiator, Accusump oil accumulator, Direct Clutch 1000hp clutch, RE Motorsport custom fuel cell, twin Bosch 044 fuel pumps, Tomei fuel rail, 1000cc Sard injectors, Sard fuel pressure regulator, Haltech Pro plug-in ECU, Racepak IQ3 logger dash, Targa spec roll cage, BC ER series coilovers, D2 Racing eight-piston front calipers, GReddy four-piston rear calipers, Wilwood brake bias,18x10.5 TE37, Plastic4Performance lexan windows,... As you can imagine the list goes on. Unfortunately for me I have only done about 4 events since this engine was put together with around 370kw and one event at around 500kw after we upgraded the cams and put the new clutch in. This engine has been looked after with top quality Liqui Moly oil and additives and never missed a beat.

 

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