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I,ve gone about as far as I can with this one , so time for a new toy :cheers:

376rwhp on Vortex pump fuel!

94 R33 Skyline Sedan

RB26dett ,

Hi-flowed Steel wheeled twin turbos (T28 exhausts)

Split Gate dump pipes & custom 3" exhaust

Twin K&N Intakes

Walbro fuel pump

GReddy Adj. Cam Gears

FMIC

Turbosmart Vee Port BOV

Apexi RSM

FETT turbo timer

RE40 auto box (modded) with 2 torque converters (1 stock & 1 3000rpm Hi Stall)

Redline Fluids in everyrthing , eng , box (Racing ATF) & diff

Wolf 3D V4+

Ziets Rims , 8 1/2" front 245/40/17 , 9 1/2" rear 275/40/17

& the list goes on

This is a truly awesome SLEEPER with over 20k thrown at it , & it IS licenced in WA as is!

$26 000

I can arrange finance & insurance if needed :)

No dreamers Please

Call Troy 0407 445 155

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Update...

Have just aquired a full manual conversion for this as well.

ie: 5spd from RB25det

600hp sinlge plate clutch

pedal box

clutch cylinder

centre console

& instrument cluster ( auto 1 has PRND21 on it)

:)

We can negotiate price as a manual if you want.

* Note , the car will be at Hyperdrive in Malaga WA on saturday the 18th for the dyno comp  if anyone wants to take a look :(

After driving the 200kms to Perth & jumping straight onto the dyno , the car still pulled 358.9 rwhp! Quite consistant that :)

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