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here for sale is my r31 series 1 with new series 2 front end jus t getting repainted now

has been a very good to me in the past and have had no real problem what so ever

engine:

rb25det with cam gear

garrett 35/40 modifyed with xr6 turbine wheel and .63 rear

xforce manifold

spitfire coilpacks

modifyed intake manifold

ase intercooler

microtech ltx12 computer with hand controler

750cc injectors

oil catch can

bosch 044 with surge tank

3.5 exhaust

turbosmart wastegate 50mm

bosch bov

driveline

r33 box good condition

locked diff with 4.11 gears(minisooled)

custom tailshaft

suspention:

king spring lowered

pedders sports series shocks

whiteline swaybars

poly nurathane bushes

also has

half cage

hydraulic handbreak

street trim

r32 front brakes not fitted

and a set of good wheels

alot of money spent and a hell of alot of fun to drive

selling this and another r33 with a rb25/30 running 320rwkw on 12psi

the only pic i have is with the old front i can take more when i pick it up

asking 14k or i will part it out

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