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Rockford fosgate subwoofer,clarion amplifier, 3 inch enforce exhaust system with titanium muffler, sounds nice ! Alpine headdeck ! GPS tracking system ! Car alarm installed good qaulity one !

Painted by queens street smash! HOK purple passion pearl paint Job, Gtr genuine leather gear knob, huge front mount intercooler, with 3 inch pipe outlets. Steel wheeled turbos fully

Rebuilt by me! Cp forged pistons 87mm bored, decked ,crank balanced, nitto rods, acl race series, big end and conrod bearings, acid cleaned block freshly painted ! Tomei oil 1.5 restrictor ! N1 oil pump with harder spring installed ! Built at st Mary's engines ! Apexi twin pods, walbro 255 intank pump !

Way to much to list all this was done 6

Months ago oh yea brand new head all need valves and springs and i had it shaved for more compression the whole

Engine is brand new ! So hit us up with a offer can't fault the car mechanically

At all.

Rockford fosgate subwoofer,clarion amplifier, 3 inch enforce exhaust system with titanium muffler, sounds nice ! Alpine headdeck ! GPS tracking system ! Car alarm installed good qaulity one !Painted by queens street smash! HOK purple passion pearl paint Job, Gtr genuine leather gear knob, huge front mount intercooler, with 3 inch pipe outlets. Steel wheeled turbos fullyRebuilt by me! Cp forged pistons 87mm bored, decked ,crank balanced, nitto rods, acl race series, big end and conrod bearings, acid cleaned block freshly painted ! Tomei oil 1.5 restrictor ! N1 oil pump with harder spring installed ! Built at st Mary's engines ! Apexi twin pods, walbro 255 intank pump !

What was done with the turbos? Standard size or high flow? Do you have receipts for engine work?

Give the rap shit a break dude got all the receipts! The turbos are the n1 rebuild kit and engine conversion does not need to be engineered its complied for the rb26 engine and updated to the Rta so it's legal ! Ring and ask them !! Feel free to swing buy and make an offer no tyre kickers or joy riders ! It's immaculate inside

And all them posts up above is the old engine this one is professionally built ! I can take you to meet the guy and speak to him in person the only reason why I wanna sell it to much of a cop magnet want a supercharged v8 commo

Fair warning to any one who intends buying this car

http://www.skylinesa...r/109582-500hp/

http://www.skylinesa...51-onefaster26/

http://www.skylinesa...030-hot33r8723/

http://www.skylinesa...is#entry6356735

http://www.skylinesa...is#entry6330361

should check out his history with cars

hes a better rapper then he is a mechanic

yoir a f**king idiot mate grow up

Actually Luke just to answer you question the engine is engineered aswell to nsw Rta :) I don't want any bullshit or smart mouth comments ! I won't be replying to this thread so if interested inbox me !! Or you have a ls1 with supercharger commo willing to swap I keen !

OP is known banned user, banned again... And will continue to ban.

Users should report things like this, rather than going on the attack in threads - it serves no purpose.

Buyer beware like all things. Ensure you get them professionally checked out.

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