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Hi, this was for sale on this forum a few months ago but I decided to keep it, now its up for sale again cause I'm looking at starting a new project. Non vspec.

Engine:

297 rwkW on Chasers dyno

Rebuilt with forged pistons by Eric of Hypertech in Vic (he was one of the guys who worked on the Bathurst R32s). It also has a overbore to about 2.8L to Nismo specifications, Nismo engine bearings & rings, ARP rod bolts etc. Custom sump & twin catch cans with return

Full retune by Paul from Chasers

New N1 turbos with new HKS actuators

Z32 air flow meters

Power FC Pro (rare) & controller

AVC-R

Apexi 140mm! twin entry intercooler

Custom twin entry intercooler plumbing

Apexi super suction kit

Custom Chasers aluminum airbox

Apexi front pipes

Custom twin 3" cat-back exhaust system

Dummy cat

Tomei headgasket

Nismo 555cc injectors

Nismo fuel reg

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Driveline:

Heavy duty clutch

Cusco coilovers

Apexi slotted rotors on the front

Upgraded brake pads

C's short shift

Work Equip 3 piece Tri-spoke rims 18"x10.5" with 265 tyres allround

Other:

Momo Race steering wheel

Jetspeed front bar

D Speed fiberglass bonnet with pins (recently added after pics were taken)

The car is serviced every 3-5,000 kms using Castrol synthetic. There's scope for more power given the nessary mods. The car was imported by Technik Tuning in Vic so it has full history. It had a compression test done there in August, 165 in all cylinders so the engine is still going strong

$35000 negotiable.

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