Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

OK so Basically.. I have a 93 SSS Pulsar With a Gti-r engine inplace, but not finished

and parts left over from a 32 GTR Wreck.

I have 3 weeks to get it all gone so im offering the WHOLE lot for 3.5k!

The car is still regd. just needs money spent finishing it, its pretty dusty atm as i have no time to finish it and have

been trying to for the past 6 months.

Im going to Bali on the 20th of december and it has to be gone before i leave.

Info.

Bought the SSS Turbo Pulsar with a W10 SR20DET motor 2 years ago, car had 180hp ATW bottom end started knocking so i bought a new motor GTi-R SR20DET The enging came with a reciept for a $3000 rebuild so its fresh. I dont have the time to finish this as I now have a new car and need to get this gone as my dad wants his unit back after cristmas break I bought the car for $7000 spent 5K on repairs and now bought the engine for $3000 plus shipping the engine is in the car but still have to connect fuel lines, wiring harness, front wheels, CV / drive shafts to G/Box and other bits and pieces. I NEED THIS GONE soon so im selling the whole lot for $3000! thats Registered Car, with custom plates SSSLOW, Newly rebuilt Turbo engine, Speakers, Deck, Amps, Pwr Windows, GTR Style Front body kit (optional) Old engine with bottom end knock, Wiring harnesses, Front mount intercooler and more all for the price of the engine alone! al you eed to do is finish it. If i had more time I would do it myself. :) but i dont so im letting it go cheap.

R32 GTR Parts from my other post with prices. but as i said the whole lot incl. car with old engine as well for 3.5K!

Bonnet Hinges - $20

Rear window wiper motor - $30

Fuse box area aircon vent - $60

A/C Condensor Fan - $50

Centre console "tunnel" type thing at rear of radio to floor? - $45

Aircon Temp Sensor - $20

Boost sensor - $15

Side Repeator lights ( Orange - Amber ) $20ea or $30 both

Pedals Accelerator, Clutch, Brake with all brackets $100 for the set "GTR" rubber in good cond.

Odometer Cable - $20

Air Con Control (DIN size unit under radio) - $80

Std. Exhaust Manifolds - $70

Exhaust temp sensor - $20

HKS "Mushroom" Filter kit fits to std. AFMS - $70

ATTESSA oil Res. - $30

RB26DETT Valve caps - $40

Thermostat housing $30 and other side casting for radiator $30 also

Seat belts $200 set or $60ea

Std. RB26DETT ignition Coils $100

Pwr Steering Fluid Res. W/ Lid and wiring - $50

Charcoal Canister (Transaction Aus Carbon) -$40

Coolant Res. - $50

Winscreen washer res W/Pumps - $70

Some Std. FMIC piping $40 Lot

Wiring loom (Cabin Fusebox loom) W/fuse box and all fuses/relays - $150

"Twin Turbo" Pipe RB26DETT - $80

ABS Unit $200

Aircon Vent (Centre Dbl. vent) $70

Fuel Cap Cover W/ hinge (Gun metal Grey) $20

Starter Motor - $40

Bonnet Release Cable - $20

Tail Lights - $70 ea

Boot lid Rubber Seal - $40

Engine Mounts L + R $40 ea

Passenger side reverse light - $40

Cam Position Sensor - $50

Std. Cam Gears - $30 Pair

Std RB26dett Cams $180

Fuel Rail - $60

A/C Condensor - $50

Pwr steering fluid cooler - $30

Flywheel - $100

RB26DETT Sump and diff $180

Steering column W/ Ign Barrel + Keys - $300

Engine Crossmember - $150

Steering Rack + lines - $100

RB26DETT Head Studs - $60

Accel. cable - $20

Passengers A pillar - $30

Clutch Fan - $40

Boot Hinge + Springs - $60

Front Sway Bar Std. - $60

Passenger Steering bar thing from rack to hub - $20

Air Comp. - $60

Passenger Door (Red / Burgundy) W/Window, no card or handle $200

Drivers door (Gun metal Grey) Wwindow, no card - $210

RB26DETT Cylinder Head 1 piston gave up and shattered so 1 cylinder has mashed valves and rough suface may be repairable -$40 pickup only

RB26DETT Block (1 missing piston, Bent rod, and has bashed through that sleeve) 5 pistons left with rods, Crank and large pulley part open to offers

Throttle Position Sensor - $40

Injector wiring loom cover (Black plastic) - $20

Rb26dett dip stick - $10

Centre Light (Roof) $20

Dash Cluster - 180kms model, $100

Dash Surround, with all switches gd cond no cracks $100

Daniel Call 0422 648 745

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/345827-3500-the-lot-must-go/
Share on other sites

P2210327.jpg

P2210324.jpg

P2210328.jpg

PC240561.jpg

P3230053.jpg

P3230054.jpg

P3230056.jpg

P3230057.jpg

Ok so pics at the top are pretty much how i got it.

pics lower are with the bar i had on it before i started the engine swap, now it has the FMIC im not sure it would fit on that bad but i still have the old one going with the car,

being a SSS is this car set up to be front wheel drive or in the GTiR engine conversion has it be converted to AWD?

cheers

I say for that price it is front wheel drive, and that engine that is in the pic isnt a GTIR engine ,or it has had the quad throttle bodies removed and standard sss intake and manifold put on.I say that if thats the old engine it is actually out of a u13 bluebird similar to gtir but not gtir, no dolid lifters, quad throttles, better head etc.

Just to confirm, i did say that they are old pics, the new engine is in fact gti-r it does have he quad throttle bodys better head etc I have put the engine in the car but it is not completly finished yet due to lack of time but the new engine is gti-r the pic is the old motor

  • 6 months later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Tape some wool onto the vent then take it for a drive I did this to my reverse cowl and was instantly unhappy, as anything over about 60kph would have the wool enter the engine bay, thus just adding underbonnet pressure and stooging my coolant stack, it did let alot of heat out when stationary though, which really didn't help once the car was moving, with the reverse cowl you could watch the coolant temps cheap up the faster you went on the hwy, I assume it would be alot worse doing track day speed With the vented bonnet (just after the radiator and about 1/3 up the bonnet) on my old R33 the wool on the leading edge sat at about a 45° angle as air poured out of it From looking where your vents are, and their size, I believe you should be fine at speed and air should be evacuated from the engine bay, I think it will be a night and day difference when stuck in traffic though for removing the trapped heat, and not sitting there cooking when parked up after driving around... #convection  Post wool tuft pics and data for science  This beastie is one nice and unique rig, enjoy
    • It is possible to do this stuff for "cheap". But you need to be able to get deals on all the bigger items, and it really helps if you're fully capable of doing your own work. As soon as you're paying retail for new parts, or buying "kits" because you can't fabricate necessary bits and pieces, and if you really need someone else to take the reins of doing the work because you don't have the space/time/skills/confidence to  rip deep into the car and put it back together in a working fashions.....then you pay. And these days, pay means a lot of money. You'd think things would get cheaper, but they don't. They just seem to keep getting more and more expensive.
    • It’s almost the price of an engine build, you won’t have anything to bolt onto it though 
    • Hopefully it's enough to help with the temps! I was also only shit stirring, regarding Murphy's Law basically. I've found, what ever spare parts I have, are the parts I don't break. Ever. Also have never had issues with oil/spinning bearings until I put oil pressure gauges on the car. 😛
×
×
  • Create New...