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I'm selling my gtr I was building at V&E Rigoli

it has has over 60k spent on it and has the best of parts there motor is ready to assemble has special order cusco diffs , hks drag suspension full rollcage , lightest carbon fibre bonnet from jp . Triple plate clutch rays special order rims.

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specs of engine?

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It's a gtr head on a block supplied by vince the motor was being built to take massive boost not a street engine grout filled water in head only , massive cams in her, best to talk to vince @ V&E rigoli

It was a goin road legal gtr I bought then stripped for a drag car it has all brand new parts for her

Hks drag suspinson

Cusco special order drag diffs front and rear

Aftermarket front bumper to let more air in

Hks inter cooler biggest u can buy

Volk rays rims black special order

Mickey Thompson slicks street legal

Top secret bonnet lightest you can buy

Full cage cert for 7 sec quater

5 speed transmission

Aftermarket quick shifter

Motor is not assembled best of parts being built to with stand over 1000hp

Most of interior should still be there and standard suspinson there is a second set of chrome wheels that come with car

Pics will definitely help, and perhaps you should ring Vince yourself for the specs list of the engine. Telling potential buyers to ring your engine builder is probably a turn off for people. You'll get more interest just listing the specs yourself. Also, would be less hassle for Vince as it will be you asking him once and not every potential buyer ringing and asking.

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I'm selling my gtr I was building at V&E Rigoli

it has has over 60k spent on it and has the best of parts there motor is ready to assemble has special order cusco diffs , hks drag suspension full rollcage , lightest carbon fibre bonnet from jp . Triple plate clutch rays special order rims.

Offers over 20k

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