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Full Rebuild, with most receipts done 3000k's ago.

JUST ABOUT EVERY GASKET REPLACED

FUEL INJECTORS TESTED AND FLOWED

BLOCK ACID WASHED

NEW WELSH PLUGS

ARIAS 88MM FORGED PISTONS

HONED AND BORED 40 THOU OVERSIZE

MATCH PORTED MANIFOLDS

NEW DRIVE AND CV BOOTS

STAINLESS DUMP PIPES

STAINLESS FRONT PIPES

NISMO N1 TURBO'S..RATED 400HP EACH

NISMO N1 OIL PUMP

NEW CRANK ANGLE SENSOR

OS GIKEN CAM GEARS

OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL

HKS POD FILTERS

HKS BOOST CONTROLLER

HKS TRIGGER SYSTEM

TRUST INTERCOOLER

ARC BOV

GATES RADIATOR HOSES

GATES TIMING BELT

NGK IRITOP SPARKPLUGS

REMOTE OIL FILTER RELOCATOR

REMOTE OIL COOLER

HKS FULL TRIGGER SYSTEM..BOOST CONTROL

APEXI REV SPEED METER

IN DASH DVD PLAYER

IN DASH CLARION LCD PULL OUT SCREEN

12" SUB AND AMP

RELOCATED AIR CONDITIONER MODULE IN GLOVE BOX

VEILSIDE GEAR KNOB

RAZO PEDALS

BLITZ BOOST GUAGE / TURBO TIMER

PIVOT SHIFT LIGHT

ISOTTA STEERING WHEEL

SPEEDO CHROME SURROUND

RETRIMMED DOORS

GENUINE APEXI MAGS 17" X 9"..RARE AS

NISMO BOOT LIP

N1 FORNT BAR SLOTS

TRIAL SIDESKIRTS

BOMEX REAR PODS

The cam gears are still not set as I need to get it done properly so there is still heaps of power to be made in tuning.

Lights up the rear wheels just driving it normally without clutching it in RWD.

Chasing $32000 which is what the car yards are offering and I'd rather keep it if I don't get that as I put so much into it.

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Dude if it lights up the rear wheels with 4wd engaged,,, then ur 4wd system isnt working properly. get ur transfer case checked they wear an need rebuilding, its quite a commen thing.... if its working properly it wont spin any wheels unles ur makeing 500 kw the wheels,, and then it will spin all 4 if ur lucky not just the rear......goodluck mate :P

Slogtr, mate your wrong with the back wheels lighting up my mate at works got a 350rwk R34 GTR Vspec and it lights up the rears it's only has 38k on da clock so it cant be worn out!!

Rick all the best with the sale !!

I sold my S2 R33 that only done 50k and was a true 4.5 grade and still ppl knocked it!!! dont post stuff unlesss it helps out the owner cheers

Slogtr, mate your wrong with the back wheels lighting up my mate at works got a 350rwk R34 GTR Vspec and it lights up the rears it's only has 38k on da clock so it cant be worn out!!

Rick all the best with the sale !!

I sold my S2 R33 that only done 50k and was a true 4.5 grade and still ppl knocked it!!! dont post stuff unlesss it helps out the owner cheers

We ll said r33s2xxx mine lights it up first and second gear coming on boost, but then the front kicks in, and if i put on rwd it will light it up in third as well,

Good luck with the sale,

It sound like a quick car

Sorry, I should clarify...I meant in 2wd and reading back, I thought it was what I said.

"Lights up the rear wheels just driving it normally without clutching it in RWD. "

Anyway..for the third time...it might be sold.

1st guy got divorced

2nd guy finance fell through

3rd time lucky eh

Sorry, I should clarify...I meant in 2wd and reading back, I thought it was what I said.

"Lights up the rear wheels just driving it normally without clutching it in RWD. "

Anyway..for the third time...it might be sold.

1st guy got divorced

2nd guy finance fell through

3rd time lucky eh

Good luck with sale-I'm selling my GTR in Bris and Ive had 4 guys in 2 weeks that the finance has fallen through-mate of mine who in a bank manger said they are dodging loans on GTR's like the plaque. :P

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