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1993 SKYLINE, White, sunroof, drives good, 129,xxxkms, car is daily driver and new FULLY FORGED NEW MOTOR WITH BIG SINGLE TURBO MAKES 325 KWS ATW ON 18 PSI was built and installed less then 20,000klms ago. has alot more power in it, if timing is played with and 20-21pld 360-370kw atw is expected, or put a set of cams in it and go for 400kw+ atw.

$17500 FIRM with a RWC SELLING PRICE IS WHAT HAS BEEN SPENT ON MOTOR AND MODS IN LAST 16 MONTHS .

Located in Townsville, QLD.

-r34 gtr N1 crank *hence having the gtr crank, no dodgy crank collar is needed to run the N1 oil pump biggrin.gif*

-mahle pistons 20 thou over *between crank and pistons motor is basically a 2.7L and has a beautiful deep angry RB not to it smile.gif*

-eagle h beam rods

-acl bearings threw out

-arp studs threw out

-block and head machined at ADVAN in syney

-head fully reconditioned

-new water pump

-N1 oil ppump

-plazmaman intake plenum and plazma man throttle body

-garret gt35/40 with 0.82 rear housing

-stainless turbo manifold

-Tial external wastegate

-VIPEC computer, same as LINK G4 ecu's

-nismo lightened flywheel

-heavy duty single plate clutch

-in tank fuel setup with a submerged 044 bosch fuel pump

-large front mounted oil cooler

-has tein coil overs all round ans cusco strut braces front and rear

-cusco 2 way mechanical lsd

and prolly alot of other shit ive forgotten.

either PM me, reply on here or contact me on 0402497841.

cheers brad

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uve 4gotten 2 post some pics man

this thing sounds tankyy

some pics for you bro :blink: it drives like a champ, the note shits on anything ive heard. and is abit of a handful at times... want to to ramp it up to over 400kw atw with some cams but the "handbrake" says no lol

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