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Okay so car is no longer for sale. Being stripped after mates scab all the parts they want from it.

So atm the 2 main items that need to go are engine and box.

Both items come from relatively stock r33 GTST 1.5, never over boosted etc etc.

RB25det

-just under 140,000

-all standard

-slight waterpump leak (can be fixed on removal of car if price is right)

only things not included is ecu, turbo or therafter, cooler and cooler kit.

Basically anything under the hood other than above items can be arranged in sale.

Price-$1900

R33 GTST manual gearbox

-just under 140,000

-drives, shifts lovely

-heavy duty organic extreme clutch inc

-comes with tailshaft if necessary

Price-$1800

Both these Items still in running in car and can be tested and inspected. Will get compression test later

this week, but dont see any problems.

Item location: Dandenong north VIC

Items will be removed in dandenong south VIC (mates workshop) upon sale.

Delivery can be arranged in sale for local suburbs. (s.e suburbs)

Also willing to ship if necessary

Contact Details: PM or 0423292542

Cheers, Brad

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both these items come with all necessary brackets and bolts to bolt staight up.

Gearbox comes with clutch pedal, and gearstick with stndard gearknob.

Engine comes with loom.

Edited by d_33vl_1

price revised to make a quicker sale.

RB25det-

comes with

-loom and ecu

-manifold

-oil lines and water lines

-all associated wiring

-afm

-rad and hoses

Slap on a turbo and start the thing

(only not coming with- turbo, cooler and piping, exhaust)

PRICE- $1700

Gearbox-

comes with

-crossmember

-tailshaft

-clutch (extreme heavy duty organic)

-selector, shifter

-slave cylinder

PRICE- $1600

Both these items can be delivered locally (sth E vic), or couriered.

If you come to pick it up, first dibs on anything else needed.

GEARBOX IS SOLD. WOOHOO

(pending payment next w/e)

Engine comes with heavy duty clutch as g'box buyer does not want it.

RB25det-

comes with

-loom and ecu

-manifold

-oil lines and water lines

-all associated wiring

-afm

-rad and hoses

-HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

Slap on a turbo and start the thing

(only not coming with- turbo, cooler and piping, exhaust)

PRICE- $1700

price drop again

$1300.00

engine will be out of car hopefully tomorrow.

ne contact numbe asi'm now without a job (was business phone)

0422056446

inspection can be made tomorrow in dandenong south before removal

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