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R33 gtr

Nitto forged block

Sump extention

Superteck valves, springs etc

Hks cams

Custom turbo

1500 cc injectors, undercar surge tank etc

Ems6860

Front cusco lsd

Work emotion 18x10

Ppg helical dog box ( for sale elsewhere what ever sells first)

Plenty more to list car has ran 9.7 143mph

This is a 30, 000 engine so no low ball offers im looking at 34, 000 cost 60, 000 to build a car like this.

Car featured in motive 16 cootamundra gtr challenge.

If interested contact rick 0410419495

Reason for sale is I want an r34 gtr.

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I know interested people will call for these finer details but a more detailed description on the page would do more good than harm to your for sale thread. Like what ltr. It is? 2.6/2.7/2.8/3.2 nitto built engine.? Size of cams? Fuels pumps used and turbo manifold setup ect. Ect. Ect.

And Dutchman how do you know this gtr has not made the power and run the time.?

Goodluck with sale. Wish I had some spare cash.

Cheers josh

Edited by Joshbigt62r

mr josh I just wrote in my comment" I know the car and the owner",what don't you get,im not trying to harm his tread I just don't like bullshit if the car did run the time and made the power why don't you show the proof simple as that.

I know interested people will call for these finer details but a more detailed description on the page would do more good than harm to your for sale thread. Like what ltr. It is? 2.6/2.7/2.8/3.2 nitto built engine.? Size of cams? Fuels pumps used and turbo manifold setup ect. Ect. Ect.

And Dutchman how do you know this gtr has not made the power and run the time.?

Goodluck with sale. Wish I had some spare cash.
Cheers josh

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Hi dutchman dont know you if you know me call me, the car has been tuned elsewhere after powertune with a new turbo etc. Im willing to take any interested buyers with there deposit to a dyno and then off to eastern creek to prove the numbers, no amounts of dyno papers and time slips can prove what you see with your own eyes.

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