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Hi Guys,

After a LONG and eventful love affair of 8 years with my baby it's time that we part company due to my girlfriend and I having two adorable new born kids (2005 MX-5 SE Turbo - Velocity Red and a 2005 Suzuki Swift - Pearl White)! I simply can't afford 3 lots of rego, insurance and have 2 cars to modify!!

Some basic pitures can be vied by using the following link - I don't know how to hyperlink it so you'll have ot cut and paste it into your browser :

http://spaces.msn.com/members/sik31

177.3kw@TW WITH STANDARD WASTEGATE SETTING - NO BOOST CONTROLLER USED = 9.5 PSI

PERFORMANCE MODIFICATIONS

*Receipts for over $11000 on VG30DET conversion alone, NOT INCLUDING PARTS

*VG30DET - (STANDARD flywheel figure as quoted by Nissan Japan = 190kw @ 6000rpm & 343NM @ 3200rpm - using no intercooler)

*Custom heavy-duty engine mounts to suit

*VG30DETT 5 speed - Z32 300ZX, VERY strong gearbox, similar to R33 RB25DET gearbox internally

*Exedy Single Plate Brass Button Clutch

*Custom balanced 2-piece tailshaft for high RPM/High Speed durability

*APC (Advanced Performance Centre @ Underwood) Replacement intercooler - good for 600HP

*ALL aluminium inlet and intercooler pipework - heaps lighter than stainless or mild steel

*BMC Pod Filter - these filters are standard equipment for Ferrari with outstanding flow qualities and quality

*Cleaned and flow checked fuel injectors

*Malpassi fuel pressure regulator

*Turbosmart "Supersonic" BOV

*Cypher Industries Oil/Air Separator

*New R31 Aussie delivered radiator

*2 x 10" Davies Craig Fans

*4" into 3" turbo dump pipe

*3" exhaust system with high flow cat

*NEW Nissan Supplied OE water pump

*Reconditioned Steering Rack

*5 Stud conversion

*R32 GTR 298mm discs with matching GTR 4 SPOT callipers (front) - **CALLIPERS FULLY RECONDITIONED**

*R32 GTR 300mm (I think!!??) discs with matching GTR 2 SPOT (rear) **CALLIPERS FULLY RECONDITIONED**

*Over $700 of Endless Brake Pads (can't remember the type but I do have the cartons they came in and receipts)

*Pedders "Sports Rider Suspension & Springs"

*EMS-QI-4 with version 7 upgrade including Lambda control, data logging, laptop programming with all software and **HAND CONTROLLER WITH FULL DISPLAY**

*GReddy Turbo Timer

****************ALL THE ABOVE IS MOD PLATED - COMPLETELY LEGAL!!!!!!!*****************

INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS

*MOMO Gear knob

*Sony CDX-M800 Head unit

*Cadence Z4000 4 x 75Watts Amp

* JL Audio 6.5" splits (front)

*JL Audio 6"x9" (rear)

*KICKER 12" Sub and enclosure

EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS

*Parabola Headlights

*GTS-R rear spoiler - very lightweight **GENUINE**

*Front Bar Modified to suit FMIC

*R32 GTR 16" x 8" rear rims painted in RAYS Engineering Bronze

*R32 GTS-T 16" x 6.5" rims painted in RAYS Engineering Bronze

EXTRAS NOT FITTED

*GTS-X Flip Spoiler with motors - OE

*MFX aftermarket front lip spoiler

*TOMEI 240km/r dash (not just speedo but the whole cluster)

*Falken Azenis 225/50/16 Tyres x 2 **NEW**

*Cusco adjustable strut tops (front)

*Original headlights

*Aussie R31 round taillights

*Aussie beaver panel to suit

I'm asking $13500 - It will be sold with rego 'till 12/05 and RWC upon sale with all papers for modifications

Contact Derek on [email protected] or 0418 985 483

PLEASE NOTE:

No time wasters

I won't swap your mums immaculate Pintara + $50

Parts will NOT be sold seperately

I purchased this car, as it's 1st owner upon its arrival in Australia. I picked it up from the guys at Advanced Auto Imports in Albion, Brisbane who has recently shut their doors due to the introduction of SEVS and the FCUKED up changes to the 15-year import legislation. At the time I was 19 and I'm now about to turn 28 in June! We've been best of mates since then and this lil' monster introduced me to the world of imports and the fun to be had with modifying turbos. When we 1st met if you were to ask me what boost was I would have given you the same look I get on my face after one and a half bottles of Vodka.....very, very blank!

Over the years this car has had a LOT of money spent on it! It started out as an auto with the glorious (NOT!!!!!) standard red rocker cover NICS engine in place. Since then it's had a heart transplant in the form of a R32 GTS-T RB20DET and matching 5 speed. With a high flowed turbo and 2.5" press bent exhaust, VR4 intercooler along with EMS-QI4 management. It's best on APC dyno was 180kw@TW using 16psi. It was a great combo except for the fact the turbo wouldn't hit any real boost 'till 4000rpm after that it went like a shower of shite. The lack of bottom end meant it wasn't much fun to drive around town and required a careful planning of any low speed corners etc. After a while this started to get to me and I looked at other options.

As opposed to following the common step of fitting a RB25DET from the R33 Skyline or RB26DETT, I decided to look outside the square to fill the torque hole and found the VG30DET from a Nissan Cima was the way to go. This motors fitment was fitted by APC @ Underwood, Brisbane. Most of you will be familiar with the turbo itself but maybe not the motor. Simply, it's a single turbo version of what is used in the Z32 300ZX (1989 onwards but don't quote me on this). Single Turbo, Quad Cam, 32 Valve, 3 Litre with 190kw @ 6000rpm & 343NM @ 3200rpm(no intercooler). This engine in standard form in it's natural home, the Cima, tied behind the AUTO transmission @ 1600kg + was enough to give performance of 0 - 100km/hr of 7.4 sec with 14.7 sec quater mile times. With the mods I have along with the substantial weight advantage (1250kg approx), you do the maths!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

ok you wont swap parts but can you tell me how you did the 5 stud conversion

and if you were interested i would buy the flip spoiler seperatly but tis up to you i saw you said no but ti have a gtsx and the previous owner crashed it and i would really like one again

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there.

I'm know you wont take it off the car, andd I'm not asking you too. BUT. Do you have a contact where parts for your car were purchased?

I'm looking for the exhaust housing for the VG30DET turbo. Thought you might know since you spent 8 years with one!

Thanks for any help.

Cheers

Pete

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