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Ladies/Gents,

I'm going to be pulling my car back to stock, and selling it as such (not much interest in a very modified car these days).

As such, I'll be selling the bits and pieces in my car (and will potentially look at stock parts as a part trade!).

Seeing as there's a lot of interest on this forum for building up a tough RB25/30 package, I thought I'd offer you all a chance to buy a complete package...

The motor has been built and tuned at Racepace motorsport, and produces a very reliable 320rwkw on pump gas @ 16psi racepace (352kw on Autosalon dyno).

It's pretty much a drop in replacement for your existing motor, and saves you the trouble of having your car off the road for a few months whilst you're having an engine built up (at a much higher cost!).

Firstly -

The Motor has been built and tuned at Racepace motorsport, and produces a very reliable 320rwkw on pump gas @ 16psi racepace (352kw on Autosalon dyno).

It's pretty much a drop in replacement for your existing motor, and saves you the trouble of having your car off the road for a few months whilst you're having an engine built up (at a much higher cost!).

Package includes:

Engine

Top End

- RB25DET i6 24valve twin cam head (freshly rebuilt)

- Skyline GTR Cams

- Skyline GTR Valve springs

- Modified oiling system restricting flow to the head.

- Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket

Bottom End

- RB30 3.0 litre turbo bottom end

- JE Forged Pistons (Dished) - HPC Coated

- Shot peened, crack tested, and strengthened rods

- Balanced & machined crank

- Blueprinted & balanced during assembly

- GTR Oil & Water pump

- Tomei Rod Bolts

- enlarged baffled Sump

Turbo, ECU & Fuel

- Trust Hybrid Turbo (T04R front wheel, back cut t66 rear, 360deg thrust bearing)

- Trust 45mm External WasteGate

- Trust Custom Tubular Exhaust Manifold

- Apexi PowerFC ECU + Hand Controller

- 16psi boost.

- Z32 300zx Air Flow Meter

- Aftermarket Jap 550cc Injectors (unknown brand)

Ancilleries

- 3" high flow cat, and a 3 1/2" trust system up to the turbo

- External 45mm Seperate pipe on the Wastegate into the exhaust just before the cat.

- Oil/Air Seperator with return line to the sump.

So pretty much everything you need to turn a stockish car into a weapon.

I'm accepting offers around the 14k mark (street value for this to do yourself would be closer to 25-30k).

As I have to replace this motor with a stocker, I'll accept a stock motor/turbo/etc as part payment if the motor is in good condition - in which case, you can have it for $11800ono. SOLD

Anyone who has built an RB25/30 will tell you of the troubles they have fixing finiky problems during the build process. With this, you save yourself all that trouble, and get a complete "drop in" working package.

I can provide a dyno run for anyone interested, and am happy to show the motor running (as it's currently in my car). This motor makes more power than a stock R33 at 3000rpm, by 4000 rpm makes in excess of 200rwkw, and has in excess of 300rwkw for about 2500rpm - so is an extremely tractable motor.

Redline is 7500rpm and makes good power right up till it hits the limiter.

Other Parts

R33 GTR Seats. These are in perfect condition. $850ono. SOLD

Cusco 4.11 LSD Perfect upgrade for a car making good power - this is very responsive, and puts the power down well$800ono. or $700 with swap for standard.

Whiteline Suspension Package Includes Bilstein Shocks & Whiteline Progressive Rate Springs$700ono. Note LEGAL HEIGHT!. SOLD

Blitz 4" front mount intercooler including all piping required to mount up to factory plenum. $1000ono or $900 plus factory intercooler + piping.

17" Lightweight Jim Head Racing rims (17x8 front, 17x9 rear) including tyres 255 rear/235 front - Falken Azenis ST115). These are in good nick but have scratches on some of the rims $1100ono or $950 with swap for factory 16" rims/tyres (if in good condition).

R33 GTR 4 Piston Brembo Calipers/Rotors (front) with EBC Greenstuff Pads Plenty of meat left on the pads & rotors.. $1650ono. or $1300 plus swap for factory brakes.

Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller In near perfect condition. $600ono.

Note that these parts are all on the car, so they will be taken off the car once purchased.

Any questions - let me know. I might be willing to separate the motor if there is enough interest.

Cheers,

matt

Edited by matlowth

LSD Age/Condtion - Not sure - came with the car, but condition is fine AFAIK without taking it off the car.

Munna - Replied!

matt

LSD age / condition ?

  • 1 month later...

Seats are for sale again as buyer has dissappeared.

Anyone interested can have the brembo's for $1300 swap with the factory rotors...

matt

Scooby - You have mail.

FYI - The seats include rails. They're a straight swap for the factory seats, and can be taken in/out with just a couple of bolts.

matt

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