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1994 R33 Skyline GTS-T Coupe

Been in a rollover accident - heavy damage to roof - plugs were removed and engine checked for oil above pistons before re-starting - engine now starts and idles perfectly

Vehicle has receipts for $7850 of work including replacement engine fitment - 2 days before vehicle was written off

RB25DET Engine - Complete with manifolds, turbo, radiator, SMIC and all hoses, ECU & Loom - new timing belt - engine was installed by reputable mechanical workshop 2 days before vehicle was written off, also includes coil packs, ignitor, injectors and CAS

$2800

RB25 Gearbox, pedal box, new clutch, clutch master, slave, tailshaft

$1900

Engine and Gearbox combo - $4300 - basically a front cut with any extra parts you may require :banana:

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Or will seperate:-

Long Motor (Sump to Tappet Covers, exhaust and Inlet Manifolds only)

$2200

Turbo - fitted at time of engine swap

$350

R33 Manual TailShaft

$200

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Complete Brake and hub assembly - includes 4 calipers, 4 rotors and 4 hubs

$800

Front Brake Calipers

$350

Rear Brake Calipers

$200

Suspension - aftermarket shocks, lowered springs - front shocks 2 days old

$350

Nismo Guard Flashers

$50

Coil Packs & Ignitor

$250

AFM

$50

Crank Angle Sensor

$100

T/Light Set including Centre Garnish

$150

Rear Wing

$20

Genuine Nismo Grille

$150

Side Mirrors

$30

RH Door Complete with window and regulator

$50

Headlamps

$150ea - $200pr

A/C Pump - Working Well

$150

SideMount Intercooler - Standard

$25

3" Japanese Cat Back Exhaust System

$150

Have heaps and heaps of other parts - car is currently complete - please message with any further requirements

PM for more info

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