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Car is for sale!! Easy 10s. Does 11.5 @ 124mph street trim.

323rwkw. RB30ET. Lotsa work

Currently defected and doesn't intend on getting the Defect off. Put the Rb30 back where it belongs in the R31 and buy the on @ http://nissanking.cjb.net for $12,000!!!!

ONLY 12G's! For a FULL CAR! no expense spared on this baby!

12G for everything except stereo!

You'd be stupid not to buy it!

PM me and I can get you some contact details if you are interested!

HI Fast 31, RB30 bottom end, JE forged pistons and Carillo conrods, Nismo bearings, o'ringed block with RB26 top end, 264 degree camshafts, adj camshaft pulleys, ported head with matched manifolds, valve springs, 6 into 1 exhaust manifold, Garrett GT3040 turbo, Progate wastegate, Trust 600X300X115 intercooler, TiAL BOV, Apexi Power FC, PWR radiator, 3.5" exhaust, alloy pulleys, enlarged sump, OS Giken twin plate clutch and flywheel.

Has 484 rwhp at 1.2 bar and cost $15K with a mixture of new and used parts. Bottom end will support 750 bhp and engine could easily make more max power, but would sacrifice driveability and throttle response.

Hope that helps

Yea you are hearing right. 11 second quarters (any day of week), 323rwkw, 12k. DEFECTED though.

Ideal for a conversion, R31 or VL, gemini even. It's currently in a MR30 skyline.

If you could get back to me DaBigBolf asap that'd be good If you might know a buyer so I can get hold of the owner and maybe organise something.

Car is in adelaide.

Yea it was in ZOOM a while back.

Time isn't important when you're gonna hav 300+ rwkw!

you think 190 is good fun Nismoid!!!! Drive this thing!

Snaps sideways in 5th. Has all the torque of the standard Rb30 too.

Make him an offer at [email protected]

He's desperate as to sell it!

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