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My motor and all the bits are for sale.

Its all tuned and running as a package, just drop it in over a weekend and your away.

Pretty easy :)

I'll try list all the parts. More to come Monday 01/08 when i get an exact copy of what parts

Motor was built by Race Pace Motorsport

All has been tuned/serviced by Race Pace Motorsport only.

All parts used in this build were brand new.

Only 2nd hand part was the GTR Rods which were checked.

Power so thus far:

270rwkw @ 17psi

369rwkw @ 24psi (AutoSalon 2005)

There is more power in the motor without a doubt should you want more

RB25DET

Motor bits

Arias 87mm Forged Pistons

Prepped GTR Rods

Machined/honed/prepped bottom end (and all that goes with it)

Modified Oil galleries

Tomei headgasket

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

All new belts/pulleys/tensioners

Nismo 740cc injectors

Z32 AFM, comes with intake piping, pod filter etc

Custom aluminium cross-over pipe from Throttle body, with GTR BOV fitted

Huffer side

Garrett Ball Bearing GT30 600hp --> .7 Comp/82 Ext

Genuine Nismo GTS-R lowmount manifold

Turbosmart 45mm Ext Gate --> running a 15psi spring combination

Gate comes with all fittings and a screamer pipe

Dump pipe, with a 1,500km old O2 sensor

PowerFC with Hand Controller is included. This is tuned for this motor (as is now).

Also the full wiring loom is included in this price

Approx: 10,000km's traveled since rebuild. Very fresh still :)

Price: $10,500 ono

PM me if you are interested or wanna talk about doing a deal.

Cheers - ash

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so why the sale nismoid, bigger plans?

yep :) totally different motor going in in place of this.

Cant really say what yet as im not sure of its configuration at this stage.

Gonna be a (another) 4-6month project.

Which remins me, this comes with the FULL WIRING LOOM!

swappig for stock turbo - no sorry.

Makes my ECU/tuning etc and half the engine useless without it.

Find a buyer for everything bar what you want and then i'll do it

RE: PICS i dont have any but ill get some.

www.fullboost.com.au --> there is one of my many AutoSalon dyno runs there you can download

Find it under "Featured Car on the left hand side, PG.2 of video.

That would be for you to talk to discuss with Ben mate.

Or even ICE, they have done some whack conversions also in the past,

17 psi just over 4200rpm or there abouts.

Pulls to an 8000rpm redline. Its not laggy IMO. Its no different to the loads of others with a GT30/.82 on a 25det

I've got the dyno printouts. I dont have a scanner or digi cam but ill try get em during the week into electronic form.

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