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After a fall through in a previous purchaser Ive had to repost the parts for sale again. IF you have a skyline with a front mount the follwing parts will allow you to get 300kw at the wheels.

* 600HP T4/T3 turbo, manifold and dump pipe

* 700cc Hi-Flowed Injectors

* Custom Inlet plenum

you will need a wastegate and fuel system to suppourt but try getting these parts for this price.

Total $3,500 shipped to anywhere in Australa

If interested email me [email protected] for pics. Will require direct deposit prior to sending

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I AM DEFFINATELY INTERESTED

Is this for a R33 GTST?

Are these part new? If not how much usage have they had (km & time in car)

What brand is the plenum?

When does full boost kick in?

What type of injectors (brand name, etc)

PLEASE PM OR EMAIL ME WITH YOUR RESPONSE AND PICS.

THANKS!

MRTRBO: Yes these are a straight bolt on

AL: The parts are not new only 6 months old they were on the engine for 3 months everything was purchased through Croydon Racing Developments. The plenum is a custom item, boost kicked in at around 3-3500 rpm on a 2,5lt. The injectors are standard that were hi-flowed by Croydon and rated at 700cc/min. This setup will easily allow over 300+ kw on the rite engine.

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