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Im heading to Europe for summer and selling the car.

First a description and then some pics. Massive built longblock for 400+rwkw setups.

One of if not the most built bottom end on a sr20 in Australia.

The motor is a darton sleeved 2.32L stroker built by mazworx's Mark Mazurowski in Florida, USA and then air freighted here to Australia.

It contains the following parts.

Bottom End

- Brian Crower 91mm stroker crankshaft

- Pauter X-beam rods

- Custom 90mm bore CP pistons

- Nismo 19mm GTI-R rod bearings

- GTI-R main bearing with oil modification.

- Power Racing Enterprises 90mm bore multi-layer metal head gasket

- Mazworx half inch head studs

- ATI Super damper

Head

- 264/272 stage 2 staggered cam setup

- Titanium retainers

- Brian crower springs

- Blue viton stem seals

- +1mm oversize stainless valves

- Valves deshrouded and head opened up to 90mm bore

- Mild cleanup of passages

Cooling

- Nismo thermostat

- Koyo 53mm aluminium radiator

Turbo/Induction/Exhaust package

- Currently still being run in on gt28r

- ARC aluminium airbox

- generic front mount intercooler

- z32 afm

- greddy profec dual solenoid boost controller

- Turno back 3" exhaust featuring trust power extreme 2

Fuel/Electronics/Engine Management

- Power FC with hand controller

- Nismo 740cc injectors

- Bosch 023 intank fuel pump (ranks somewhere between 040 and 044)

Drivetrain/Suspension/Brakes

-Blitz acive clutch

- Nismo 1.5way mechanical lsd

- Cusco comp coilovers

- R33 GTS-T brake and 5 stud conversion

Wheels/Tyres

- SSR Gartmaier 3 piece Japanese rims. 18x10.5 front and 18x12 rears

- Hankook S1-Evo tyres, 235 front and 295 rears almost brand new

Interior

- Standard, Do what you wish.

Does have momo wheel and shift knob however.

Body

Custom full foberglass kit built inhouse by adrenalin autostyling on goldcoast. Based on BN style but much much wider.

Paint is pretty fresh custom ice pearl white

The car is still on mineral oil and prolly needs another tank or two through it, then some 15-50w synthetic and final tune, probably a good time to put your desired turbo setup on.

Here are some pics:

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sms me on 0433352752, message here or email [email protected]

View in Brisbane, no joy rides. Will only cruise up and down street.

Motor alone cost more than asking price.

PRICEDROP: $16500

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