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Hello SAU!

Time to put my pride and joy up for sale. This car has been apart of my family for the past three years. Bought off a mate, it's just had a full rebuild completed which is a shame as i wish i could keep the car! Working in the city, i'm in need of a more suitable daily driver!

It's just had a complete engine rebuild with details below. Currently running the engine in with just over 1,000km's on the clock. Chassis has done just over 155k.

The engine is immaculate with potential of around the 280kw mark with no hesitation of all day-everyday action safely!


Run down of the car:

Engine:

RB26DETT - R33 block acid dipped, x-rayed, bored and honed
Head rebuilt with all clearances set
JE Pistons (20" over) - BRAND NEW
Eagle Rods - BRAND NEW
PowerFC
Garrett Dash 7's - BRAND NEW
Siemens 570cc Injectors - BRAND NEW
Tomei Adj. Cam Gears
Gates Racing Timing Belt & Kit - BRAND NEW
ARP Head Stud Kit. - BRAND NEW
ACL Race Series Bearings - BRAND NEW
Tomei Sump Baffle - BRAND NEW
Tomei Oil Head Restrictor - BRAND NEW

Tomei Extreme Dump pipes with 3" front pipes and full system.

Split Fire Coil Packs
N1 Oil Pump with crank collar - BRAND NEW

Koyo Aluminum Radiator - BRAND NEW

Bosch 040 fuel pump - BRAND NEW

All genuine gaskets used with COMETIC Head Gasket - BRAND NEW
Replaced hoses with all genuine pieces - BRAND NEW

Suspension & Driveline:

Tein Coilovers a little old but very nice to drive on.
New K-Frame bushes and subframe bushes - BRAND NEW
Daiken Heavy Duty Full face with a approx. 3,000km bought new.
Cusco Castor Rods - BRAND NEW

Interior:

Momo Steering Wheel
Momo Gear Knob


The rest is stock and very clean. No rips or tears (have another seat with no tears). Comes with genuine GTR mats.

Running 17x9 Sparco Vipers.

I'm certain i've missed out on bits and pieces but if interested and would like to chat some more feel free to give me a call any time on 0422947769.

All work has been carried out by Robert Sabbadin @ Sabbadin Automotive in Mulgrave, Melbourne.


Price: $19k ono.

Cheers,

Ben

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