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Nissan Skyline 93 R33 FRESH comp motor 4263 KLMS old - RB 26 head on RB 30 block completly new motor Powed by Haltec E11 v2 ECU, Rb 30 block machined ported polished all ACL bearings / new pullys , compression 8.5:1,Anti Oil surge fins in sump for track use Balanced crank shaft new ACL bearings mains, Argo I beam conrods balanced connected with High tensile ARP rod bolts, Weisco forged piston and ring kit balanced, GTR N 1 oil pump, RB 26 GTR head ported and polished with ferra comp valves and springs over size on the outlet cam shaft to flow more air, ARP 12 mm head bolt/stud kit, Tomei cam shafts 270 duration / 10.4 lift, Greedy cam gears, GT42 r ball bearing turbo rated 1000 hp fitted with braided line and anodised speed flow fittings, Custom polished top mount stainless steel manifold external wastegate, Wastegate XTR 55 mm 2 inch screamer pipe, Greedy fuel rail, Sard 1000 cc injectors & regulator, All speed flow fittings for the turbo and fuel set up, Magna fuel filter, Over size comp fuel lines linked to surge tank , Bosch 044 - 700 hp pump / Walbro 500 hp in tank pump, Os giken twin plate clutch, 19 row oil cooler with remote filter and braided lines, Large intercooler with polished mandrell pipe work, K&N Air filter, Oil catch can, Turbo smart super sonic B.O.V, Exhaust polished mandrell bent 4 inch dump pipe of turbo into 3.5, through to cannon tip, HKS super drager coil over suspention, Front and rear strut bar, Light weight deep dish 18 x 9.5 fitted with 245/45/18 continental sport contact 2 rrp 650 ea, rear hankook 285/35/18 Full body kit, Fresh New Mazda 6 Blue, ----power 424 rwhp on 14 psi built to handel 800 HP on final tune. Regretful sale due to morgage and kids ,no swaps and please no time wasters. CALL 0433 233 177 after 6 pm. [email protected].

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price !! interested if this can be sent and complied in WA, and price is right of course. by the way how can u handle that much power at back wheels only ??

I'm pretty sure 285's on the rear will do it lol.. I got 245's on my 400hp gtr and it goes alright in rear wheel drive launches.

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