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I have an R33 gts-t wrecked and i am selling all the parts which are still good

The parts i have are as follows

- Engine RB25det, whole engine with inlet and exhaust manifold's, high flowed turbo, wiring harness and comp engine was putting out 228.5rwkw on 14psi -$5,000 neg

- R33 diff with drive shafts - $1,200

- pedders lowered springs - $200 full set

- bonnet white in colour - $200

- right front guard - $120

- right door - $250

- boot with stnd spoiler - $250

- rear stock tail lights - $300

- FMIC kit with piping - $500

- aluminum radiator - $500

- turbo back exhuast with HKS super dragger cannon - $500

- most interior components at varying prices depending on what it is

This all i can think of at the moment but feel free to call me and see what else i have

Call me on 0424255931

P.S please don't email me as i don't check my emails regularly

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would you separate engine parts? i'm after an intake manifold and throttle body... if yes, PM me with location and price and we can organize pickup/shipping if possible. cheers

i will not be sperating the engine at all due to wanting to sell it all together.

Yea i do have the box, but i have on hold for a friend. The box is also not a r33 box but one from a r34 gt-t

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