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Hi all.

Bit of an EOI at the moment

Pm for more detailed info

Original motor and head

95 v spec. Immaculate inside and out. Bilstein coil overs. Tomei Ti expreme cat back. 3 inch HPI dumps into 3.5 inch front pipe. Fresh forged built engine with spoil rods and cp Pistons and rings. Reimax oil pump gears. Mines cam baffles. HKS 272 cams. Super tech valves guides and seals. Ported head. HKS 1.5mm head gasket. HKS intake and exhaust manifold gasket kits. Garret 2860-5 turbos
Power FC with hand controller. HKS boost controller.
120,000 Ks. All original paperwork. Tomei cam gears
Split fire coil packs
Have 1250cc injectors, nismo afm's, walbro 460 pump and turbo smart fuel pressure reg awaiting fitting at moment then it's tune time. (included in Tuned Price).

Built with cp Pistons 86.5mm
Spoil h beam rodsice)
Tomei 1.5mm block oil restrictor
ARP bolts throughout
Nismo copper mix twin plate clutch

Momo Race steering wheel

alarm and immobiliser with shock sensors

keyless entry

Probably lots iv missed

Made 325hp at all 4 on 14psi at 6000rpm limited and 620nm while checking afr's

Selling now or after full tune - High $20's now or Mid/low $30's once tuned with all new items installed

Selling due to baby number 2 on the way

also comes with standard steering wheel and standard suspension

Located WA
0426 219 900

Edited by MYP16
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G'day,

Interested, but how are you going with the tune? If you have done it please forward by PM the results and extra pics. Also, what $figure are you really chasing?

Looking to buy a 33GTR shortly.

Thanks,

James

G'day,

Interested, but how are you going with the tune? If you have done it please forward by PM the results and extra pics. Also, what $figure are you really chasing?

Looking to buy a 33GTR shortly.

Thanks,

James

Check your inbox mate. Or contact me on 0426219900.

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