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Hi everyone

selling off all my un-needed engine parts as i have built a complete new engine, was going to drop some pistons in this block and sell but dont have the time or money.

block and crank out of my r33 1998 ser3 GTR 52,xxx it has suffered from a bad tune and a melted piston no.6 and need a bore out and some new pistons.

would like to keep the bottom end together and sell it complete.

so

block std bore

5 std pistons and 1 melted piston

6 std gtr rods

r33 crank perfect condition

std oil pump

std water pump

what you see in the pictures is what you get.

$1200 pickup only

r33 sump/diff complete $450 pickup only

r33 GTR front dba 4000 series rotors. these where fitted done 500km then i upgraded my brakes so only just been bedded in with pads when i removed.

$500 pickup or $45 postage

r33 gtst caster rods $80 pickup or $10 postage

XTD superlight flywheel and jim berry single plate button clutch pull setup, has done run in tune for my new built and slipped with the 400awkw as expected so was taken out straight away and replaced with a twin plate to finish off tuning. perfect condition some heat marks from the slippage but basicly brand new no warping on flywheel and 99% meat left on the clutch.

$600 pickup or $45 postage

Brand new Greddy timing belt $180 pickup or $10 postage

I located in yarraville and happy for local pickup.

txt me on 0416250596

cheers Travis.

Clutch/flywheel $600

flywhee is a 12lbs XTD and dosnt need machining just surface discolour from being removed straight after it slipped. bring a metal ruler if you want to check yourself and you will see the surface is perfectly flat.

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dba 4000 front rotoes for r33 gtr $500

hardly used luck to have bead the pads in still has heat paint markers on side of rotors.

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gtr r33 crank $500

gtr r33 block $400

gtr r33 dba 4000 rotors $400

rb26 greaddy timing belt $150

r33 gtr sump/diff $350

xtd superlight flywheel $250

jim berry clutch pull type $200

new falken 285/35/18 slicks pair $400

gtr r33 crank $500

gtr r33 block $400

gtr r33 dba 4000 rotors $400 $350

rb26 greaddy timing belt $150 $135

r33 gtr sump/diff $350

xtd superlight flywheel $250 SOLD awaiting payment

jim berry clutch pull type $200 SOLD awaiting payment

new falken 285/35/18 slicks pair $400

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