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Re listing this as the last one was closed.

Fully built 26/3

Prepped block and crank

Knife edged crank

Brand new rb30 na pistons

Shot peened rods

Acl race series bearings (mains and big ends)

Grants nos rated rings

1.2mm cosmetic multi shim head gasket

Arp main stud kit

Arp head bolt kit

1mm tomei oil restrict or

Remax billet oil pump

Fully refurbished gtr head

3/4 drain back from head to sump

Yellow jacket coils

750cc injectors

malpassi rising rate fuel pressure reg

60mm external gate

After market stainless steel manifold

3" exhaust turbo back

Gt40 turbo

Aero speed adjustable cam gears

Big hybrid intercooler 3" outlets

3 core aluminium radiator

Greddy catch can

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller

Apexi power fc computer with hand controller

Z32 air flow meters with greddy y pipe

Drive line

R33 gts-t box (low ks)

1.5 cusco gtr did and drive shafts

Npc 800hp clutch

Olin fully adjustable coil over

Sway and torsion bars

Tomei short shifter

Interior

R33 gtr series 2 complete interior in immaculate condition

Custom fiberglass parcel shelf speaker install

Custom 3 pod fiberglass mould above centre console

After market white face led dash

full kicker speakers through out

Kenwood 7" motorised touch screen dvd player

Exterior

20" modenas

chrome wi down tint

Carbon fiber aero mirrors

Custom deals (tasteful)

This car has been very taste fully modified and a lot of $$$ spent. Makes 520+ on 15 psi and is pure fun to drive. Only run on e10 and top quality oils and lubricants used. Selling to continue my r33 gtr build up. Car is very reliable and turns heads every time it is driven. Only has 84xxx genuine kilometers on the clock. Any information please contact me on 0424775829

Plates not included in sale, deal can be made tho

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