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As the title says i have a white 97 mod r33 for sale, only done 60000km

The car has medium damage to the front end (hit a tree)

As for the motor it has shifted back around 10cm, to be honest i havnt looked if the water pump has gone trough the block

but doesnt look like the cam cover has cracked so, im a bit unsure

The good bits

-Tein EDFC coilovers

-Full exaust turbo back

-R34 rims (i think , look like 33gtr rims)

-Toyo R888 semi slicks (2000km old)

-Brass button clutch/lightend flywheel (cost $1800, 1000km old)

-Splitfire coil packs

-300zx twin turbo fuel pump

-Sard fuel pressure reg

-Nardi steering wheel

-V-spec diff (finned cover ?)

-interior very good condition

cant remember the rest

as for the car it is perfect from the front window back (not wrecking the car so please dont ask for parts)

car is located in kirawee (near just jap lol)

No stupid offers please im not desperate for $$

If u have any questions please call me on 0404 092 729

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Tell both these dikheds to seek sustenance from a penis.

well think about it sweatheart the engine is pushed back 100mm and that means so is the gearbox so who knows if both are f*kd. they are the most expensive things on the car. the loom would be f*kd which would have fried the ecu. so motor and running gear are pretty much useless. what else on the car is really worth the money???

ive seen an engine move back, crack an engine block as well as crack the bellhousing due to impact.

best thing is to take out ya angle grinder and chop it up and see whats wrong

Edited by sneaky1

I believe that it's quite rude of you to offer 2k

you are in no position to judge the condition of the vehicle until we see pics

2 k is a fairly low baller offer

the mount of parts on the car alone are worth well more than 2k

5 stud conversion, coilovers, splitfires, semi's (engine/gbox if its still in good nic) etc

Edited by DFAULT

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