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Hey everyone im selling my white 95 R33GTST with a RB30/25 currently engine is out of the car, i will sell in parts for the right price but would rather sell it complete.

The car is minus the bonnet, headlights, front reinforcement bar and front bar the rest is complete and the car has 10 months reg.

Here are a list of parts make me offers on the car or parts seperate im open to any reasonable offers.

I would prefer to sell engine complete with turbo side and inlet side complete.

Engine specs:

ACL Race series bearings

Precision forged rods

CP forged pistons

1/2" Head studs

1.3mm Cometic head gasket

High volume oil pump

All parts and accesories:

Custom steam pipe manifold

Garret GT35/40

PSR External waste gate

Plazmaman plenum with 80mm billet throttle body

540cc nippon denso injectors

ViPec plug n play engine management

Walbro 255LPH fuel pump

3' exhaust and dump pipe

5 speed mannaul gerbox in good contion

Intercooler 600x300x75 3' inlet n outlet

All cooler pipes to suit including BOV

All other standard parts and panels

Sorry no pics at the moment will organise some asap.

Contact Dan on 0432051663

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RB30/25 complete with turbo and inlet side $3500 with cooler, piping and dump pipe and exhaust $4200

ViPEC Plug n play engine management $1300

Gearbox $1000

Rolling shell only missing bonnet, headlights, front reinforcement bar and front bar 10 months rego clean interior $1500

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