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putting my 33 up for sale. Got a few options open for buyers.

the motor is currently out of the car and just be refreshed with ACL race bearings and JE chrome rings with a deck, hone, crank polished, head rebuilt and all acid dipped.

option 1: $6000 for motor, box, bolt ons and loom package and $4000 for the shell with all the goodies in it. but will only part if both have buyers.

option 2: $11 000 for the car in one piece.

option 3: $10 000 you put the motor in your self and take the lot.

I will not part any of the parts separately as i dont have the space, time or pacients to strip the car.

parts on the car are worth much over 16k if stripped and sold seperatly.

prices are pretty firm too guys as im loosing out enough as it is.

car is defected for excess smoke from exhaust. was a blown piston but has been replaced.

also will be interested in strait trade or cash my way for something of interest.

now for the parts list.

Drivetrain:

full refreshed RB25 with JE chrome rings and ACL race bearings all through

Greddy Forward facing Plenum

660cc Nismo inejctors

RB25DE throttle body

R31 GTS-R exhaust manifold

Tb 4301 garrett T4 turbo hyflowed and bigger wheels

GTR cooler

Remapped Rb25 ECU

OS giken twin plate clutch with extreme rebuild kit.

OS giken fly wheel

Short shifter ( nismo)

EARLS oil cooler

Twin thermos

Screamer pipe

twin GTR fuel pumps

HKS EVC 4 boost controller

Suspension.

Strut brace

Kyb front coilovers

Whiteline adjustable front camber kit

Whiteline adjustable front and rear swaybars

Tomei electric hicas lockout

HKS rear coilovers

Alloy cradle bushes

HKS springs front and rear

Kmac adjustable K frame

Drift R 18x8 and 18x10 black center machined lip and a pair of AVS type 5 17's for stockies.

Exterior:

Carmake 400r front bar (damaged)

400r skirts Drift ducktail rear lip

GTR maroon respray

Custom headlight conversion

GTR aloy front guards

Interior:

Recaro reclinable bucket seat (drivers side only)

Autometer boost guage

Nardi wheel

cant remember the harness brand but its got a harness too.

theres heaps more but i just cant remember it at the moment.

located south side of adelaide.

my no is 0413313748 or PM me on here and ill get back to you as soon as i get a chance. now pics

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