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Need to sell my car: this car has made 540Hp over 400 KW on 18psi

The car is Black in colour with Red leather interior 2 recaro bucket seats, Sports steering wheels with lap timer, Apexi Rev/speed meter, Sound System with Kenwood 7" DVD player with TV recievers Eboost Gauge and 2 autometer gauges in a dual gauge holder mounted on the pillar.

Performance

RB30 Bottem End, Wiseco forged pistons, Gabbless Rings, steel rods, arp bolts all round, O ringed, and reciever groved ceramic coated chambers and pistons, Nismo Racing Oil pump, Nismo Water pump , Head has been ported with HKS Steel Values and Springs, GTR style head, Copper head gasket, Tomei Stage 2 Cams and gears, This engine was built 1000kms ago with paper work and warranty Built to handle 700Hp + @flywheel

Turbo: T66 Garrett 900HP Turbo dual ball bearing rollers, external Tial wastegate with Stainless steel manifold. Large Front mounted intercooler with Blitz blow of Value. 3inch Stainless Steel exhaust system.

Fuel System : 950cc SARD injectors Malpasi Fuel Reg, Bosch 044 fuel pump with surge tank GTR in tank pump working as Lift pump.

Ignition: M & W ignition pack, external coil pack 10mm custom made Spark plug leads.

ECU : Microtech LTX12 computer requires a 3 bar Map senor to run more than 18psi.

Microtech Dash

Exterior: 400R side skirts and rear bar , Drift wing (flat boot)

Tyres 20” x 8.5 Front 20” x 10.5 rear Kaokic rims

Brakes: Cross Drilled and slotted brakes all round.

Suspension : Tein HA adjustable suspension

$35000

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