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Due to unforseen circumstances I have had to sell off parts from my uncompleted project.

Firstly the engine:

RB30DET

RB25DE stock head full reco with 110lb valve springs

RB30 block sonic checked and awd machined, with machining for tensioner pully relocation

CUSTOM side feed intake plenum with trumpets inside cost $1350

CP pistons 86.5mm

Spool Rods

ARP main, rod and head studs

NITTO OIL pump

NITTO crank collar

ROSS metal jacket balancer

NPC 10 inch clutch

TOMEI 1MM oil restrictor x 2

TOMEI SUMP baffle

HI OCTANE RACING awd SUMP adaptor.

NISMO engine mounts

6BOOST manifold

TIAL 60MM wastegate

BORG WARNER EFR 8374

DENSO 650CC low impedance injectors

TURBOSMART FPR800 with fuel pressure gauge

Custom Dual entry fuel rail

$700 of braided Teflon line for turbo oil feed, 2x water and 1x return.

YELLOW JACKET cool packs.

GTS4 AWD SUMP with 4.33 diff.

Engine is new! Has not been run yet! Looking for $16000.

Runs CP file back rings

ACL RACING big and mains bearings at .25

FULLY BALANCED ENGINE, engine pistons are also machine fitted to its specific bore and balanced accordingly. Machine work alone was $3500.

Also rebuilt r32gtr box so now 4th gear crunch $900

APEXI A.V.C.A.R $400

3INCH MAGNAFLOW 100 CELL CAT.$120

Walbro 040 $120

Fully rebuilt r33 GTST brake callipers full set $800 with rotors and new Lucas pads

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