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HR31 GT Passage Skyline

ENGINE:

RB30DET

-Block-

VL RB30

Wiseco Forged Pistons

Eagle Forged Rods

O-Ringed

New water pump

RB25 oil pump

-Head-

HKS Adjustable exh cam gear (inlet too, but not fitted)

Trust Clear cam cover (not yet fitted)

Splitfire coil packs

Iridium spark plugs

Greddy Plenum

GTR fuel rail

Sard 720cc injectors

Malpassi fuel reg

Custom high mount exhaust manifold

12" K&N Pod filter

GT35R Turbo

45mm External Wastegate

Braided oil and water lines for turbo

Braided Fuel lines

Custom 3" Dump pipe

3" exhaust all the way thru

Massive 3" PWR aluminium radiator

Massive 600x300x100 intercooler

Cooler piping all in Competition Coating, heat proof

Bosch 044 motorsport fuel pump

Carter lift pump

Custom surge tank

all new fuel lines

Battery in boot with isolator switch

R33 RB25DET 5spd gearbox

Brand New 7 puck cushioned sprung centre clutch

Custom 3" tailshaft with Mark Williams supercar uni's

R32 5 stud conversion and front brake conversion

Z32 5 stud conversion and rear brake conversion

Koni Adjustable coil overs all round

Whiteline sway bar

Microtech LTX-12s ECU

Autometer Oil pressure guage

Speco Boost guage

ProFec B SpecII boost controller

JVC MP3 headunit

17" rims, 225/45/17 front and 255/40/17 rear

Pics (some are old, some new, you get the idea, i'll take more high quality upon request/interest)

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Power: 420hp @ 15psi... Have been meaning to get a re-tune to 24psi. but im too busy with work and too lazy to make arrangements cuz im over it.

Reason: Im over fast cars, need a tow car for my '06 YZ250F

Price: $14,000 ono

Edit: dont mind the date, modified an old for sale ad so I didnt have to recreate it :P

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I can vouch for this car.

I can safetly say that when this thing hits boost it well and truly scares the shit out of you!

You're soft for selling the car dave, f$#% the moto.

Just wait 6 months till i've finished my degree and i'll buy it off you, fool!

-Tom

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