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Hi all

For sale is my freshly finished r33 skyline 1993 model the car it's self has travelled 91000ks motor it's since since built has 500ks, it made 325hp on 11psi at 5600rpm for run in tune by Scott at insight motorsports

Have all receipts for motor, everything brand new from turbo to plenum to throttle body to everything is new

List of mods are

Nitto Conrods

Je 86mm pistons

Acl race bearings

Arp head and main studs

Nitto oil pump

Pro fab 9l sump gated and baffled

New 256 cams

Head work service new valve stem seals

Spitfire coil parks

850cc injectors

044 intake pump

Heavy duty cushion clutch

Gt3540 turbo

3inch dump pipe

All new intercooler pipe work

Hybrid intercooler

Z32 afm

All braided lines and Aeroflow fittings

Custom made catch can with return to sump

Forward facing plenum 80mm throttle body

Gates racing timing belt

All new tensioner and water pump

17inch kings wheels with brand new tyres

D2 racing coilovers

So much too list would have missed things.. Reason for sale is I can no longer drive the car has I have a rupture ligament in my clutch ankle so sadly it has to go

$15000ono or open to swaps for commodore or falcon with cash my way

0481 223 361 Sydney area

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