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post-65459-0-96578500-1381407394_thumb.jpg550RWHP - 340KW AT ALL 4 R32 GTR selling my R32 GTR very quick car, reliable, and has further potential. the engine was rebuilt by previous owner, with all work done by ADVAN perfomance in sydney, and i have had about $15000 worth of work done at CNJ motorsport in underwood QLD. i have receipts for all of the work i have had done and from the previous owner. mods include. engine - crank balanced and micro polished arp rod bolts rods unknown? trust 8.6:1 compression forged pistons upgraded valve springs trust 272 deg cams trust adjustable cam gears trust 8L sump extension and 26 row oil cooler and relocated oil filter custom catch can alloy radiator full trust T78-33D Turbo kit 6BOOST steampipe manifold trust drag spec 115mm thick intercooler kit trust 4'' drag spec exhaust trust type r blow off valve splitfire coils trust pod filter in custom alloy airbox fuel system consists of a surge tank and twin bosch 044's in the boot with braided hose running to the engine with an alloy rail, sard fuel reg and 880cc seimens deka injectors. battery is an odyssey item located in the boot in a custom alloy holder along with the pumps and surge tank. drivetrain, suspension - custom exedy twin plate 1000hp clutch r33 gtr vspec gearbox TEIN coilovers trust strut tower braces front and rear wheels and brakes - WORK xd9 gunmetal 18x10 +17 NITTO nt05 275/35/18 tires in good condition slotted dba rotors and track spec pads body - garage saurus style fibreglass front lip standard gtr kit everywhere else with the rear wing removed bonnet lifted with washers to let turbo heat blow through paint in pretty good condition with only a few little scratches which have been touched up electrics and interior - Autronic SM3 ecu apexi electronic boost controller 4wd controller a large array of trust guages to keep an eye on engine vitals kenwood head unit 2 sets of pioneer splits and an alpine sub with 2 amps

asking $26000

contact Ben on 0413853519

or email [email protected]

car located in woodburn

northern nsw near Ballina

or hour and a half south of the gold coast

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. Would you be interested in swap for 2005 bf xr6 turbo. Has 320rwkw, 6 speed sports shift auto, clean, has almost 150000km comes with spool rods, cp pistons, arp studs, big actuator. Has a full exhaust, valve springs, injectors, fuel pump, oil feed line, zip kit in gearbox for firmer shifts, DVD player installed but haven't made the appointment for it to be wired up yet, gauges on dash, plazman 800 cooler, hot side cold side pipping, currently running on 13psi. If motor is built (parts supplied) it will handle 1000hp claimed by spool. Vic rego until November

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it looks in the pics as though the bonnet doesn't sit flush with the guards near the wind-shield?

do you still have the boot spoiler?

do you have a dyno sheet? i'm interested how the trust single setup compare's to -5's or -7's at a similar power level.

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it looks in the pics as though the bonnet doesn't sit flush with the guards near the wind-shield?

do you still have the boot spoiler?

do you have a dyno sheet? i'm interested how the trust single setup compare's to -5's or -7's at a similar power level.

bonnet spacers mate for hot air to escape

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bonnet spacers mate for hot air to escape

hmm, look's retarded, and in the under bonnet pic there doesn't appear to be a spacer on the bonnet hinges, but at least easily changed if that's the case.

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hmm, look's retarded, and in the under bonnet pic there doesn't appear to be a spacer on the bonnet hinges, but at least easily changed if that's the case.

Can actually see the spacers fine mate. You just need to look properly. To me looks like bit of washers used as spacers but can definitely see something there.

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