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Hi,

i am putting up my s15 for sale...

it is heavily modified

details are

sr20 s13 block,

arp main studs

jun headstuds, gtir type, (block machined out to accept longer gtir head studs)

Nitto metal head gasked

carillo rods

custom phill rail machined butcher crank

custom wiesco pistons

aftermarked gudgeon pins

arc sump

modified oil pump

red top head machined and ported buy phil rail

2mm oversize ferrera valves

tomei valve springs

tomei 280, 12.5mm lift camshafts

tomei solid lifter conversion

tomei cam gears

tomei ras

alloy radiator

custom baffled catch can

tial 38mm gate

tiasl blof off valve

custom made garrett core cooler

eboost boost controller

custom 1 piece tailshaft

custom t4 manifold

custom plenum

1000cc injectors

2X bosch 910 fuel pumps

custom fuel rail

rb25 gearbox conversion

custom single plate clutch

gtr diff and shafts conversion

ems dual sport controlled

plus probnably heaps of other shit..

brand new respray in lexus pearl white, has only been washed 2 times

interior is immac

brand new hsd coilovers

solid rear bush mounts

also has M&W cdi igintion system

car has done only 59,00kms

it has made over 380kw at the wheels on 18 psi on pump fuel with the completly wrong tune it int...

i have a video clip of it making 350kw at the wheels on 16psiwith a missfire with again the wrong tune it it... this will be shown to interested parties...

turbo is custom built ray hall and consitst of custopm wheel sizes...

im not in any real rush 2 sell it... genuine reason for sale also..

needs 4 things

rego,

fitment of the cat back which i have in my garage

wheel alingment

and tune

please no flaming, to build somthing like this your looking at heaps over what im asking for...

has ran 10.9 second in full trim at 133mph, wiv 1.8sec 60ft... only on 16psi (C16) theres plenty plenty more in it

after 32,500 slightly negotiablle

will swap for a clean modded gtr of simmilar value

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cheers mate, i really want another gtr, preferably a 34 if i have to put cash ontop thats all good....

is goin next week to get the rest of exhaust fitted, this is more streetable and quiet, wheel alingment and tune so its easier to sell it....

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