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hi all,

my beast is up for sale so here it is.

1997 white gtst series 2

56000kms

factory front lip

side skirts & rear bar extensions included(not installed on car)

19" shadow chrome wheels (axis)

lowered GAB damper adjustable coil overs

300kph nismo speedo

defi boost guage

profec b spec2

sony head unit

pioneer splits

sony amp

has a small tear on the drivers seat other wise the interior is immaculate

air con has been removed to fit turbos but i still have it in a box

fully rebuilt rb25 with bearings, rods, pistons(venolia), balanced crank and bored 20thou

tomei cams and cam gears, upgraded valve springs. (head still using hydraulic lifters)

tomei 1.2mm head gasket

greddy inlet manifold

blitz 1000cc topfeed injectors

custom fuel rail

ford throttle body

sard fuel reg

90mm front mount intercooler (micks metalcraft)

sub zero twin turbo kit

2x t4/3 hybrid turbos

40mm waste gate

3in dumppipes into 3in kakimoto exhaust

stock 5 speed with ogura racing twin plate clutch

stock diff

twin bosch 910's & surge tank in boot

tial blow off valve

gtr strut brace

EMS 8860 engine management

spent about $25k ontop of purchase price

356rwkw @ 19psi and crazy to drive

motor has alot more potential as it has run out of spark

asking about $30000ono, located in sydney

[email protected] for more info

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