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Beautiful R32 GTR VSpec II spec.

Well thought out mods.

Location: Norman Park, Brisbane.

Price: $25000

Contact: Fraser 0423 586 913

fraserwright@engineer,com

Details:

Handling and Driveline:

Full Seam Welded Chassis

Group A Adjustable Strut Braces Front and Rear

Nolethane bushes front

Koni adjustable Shocks

Tein STech Springs

VSpecII Brakes, cross drilled rotors

APP Braided Brake Lines

Toyo T1R Proxes 245/40/17 Tyres

Panasport G7 Wheels

Ogura twin plate clutch

VSpecII ATESSA and Rear Diff

Hicas Lock Kit

Engine:

Tomei oil restrictor

External oil return from rear of cylinder head to sump

Tomei sump baffle

N1 oil pump

Remote oil cooler and filter and speed flow fittings

Custom blow buy, speed flow fittings

Arias Pistons

ACL Race Rings

Spool H-Beam Rods with ARP Bolts

O-ringed block

ACL Race bearings

R33 Crank

Tomei Pro cams 260/9.5 IN, 270/10.5 EX

HKS cam gears

Ported Heads

HKS 2530 turbos

Blitz BOV’s

Sard 720 cc injectors

Bosch 800hp In tank fuel pump

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator

Trust Drag 100mm front mount Intercooler

Twin 3 inch exhaust,

HKS HPC coated dump pipes

ARE Alloy 5 Core Twinradiator

N1 Water Pump

Silicon radiator hoses (Blue)

Gates timing belt

N1 Balancer

Map sensor not airflow meters

Trust Clear cam cover

Link ECU

Interior:

Apexi AVCR

Blitz Turbo Timer

XEDE Shift Light

A-Pillar Dual Pod with

Autometer fuel pressure gauge

Autometer boost gauge

Custom Detailed Silver, Chrome and White Trim

White leather inserts

VSpecII GTR Floor Mats

Isotta Evoluzone steering wheel

Isotta Gearknob

Razo Pedals

Central Keyless Locking with Auto windows up

Alarm

Tinted windows 35% VLT

Alpine MP3 CD Head Unit

External / Misc:

Isotta windsceen wipers

Battery Relocated to Boot

PSI Parts Jun Front Lip

Spares:

Springs

Engine Valley Cover

Hicas

Atessa Computer

Link Handset

Rear Wing and Fixings

300rwkW ATW @ 18psi 98RON

Have Dyno Chart, Shock Absorber Dyno Charts.

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