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R33 skyline wreck

been in a front end collision.

complete, turbo manual

engine runs fine. intercooler and front panels & radiator are stuffed.

got a dvd player, fusion speakers, fuel pump exhaust ect.

written off

its black, genuine 400r kit, 18inch wheels

$4250 for whole thing

WEDS WHEELS

forged jap rims

18x 8.5f/ 9.5r

fit just instide the wheel arches on a 33.

front treads about 90% (235/45)

rear treads about 70% (265/45)

pics below

R33 complete package:

RB25DET s1, 110k km

new timing belt and water pump. runs well..

rb25 turbo, loom ecu, all bolt ons ($2100)

rb25det gearbox,

excedy heavy duty clutch.

no noises or crunching, great nick. ($1250)

$3000 the lot...

R33 BRAKES & ROTORS

good nick, good pads

$550

R32 BRAKES & ROTORS

good nick, good pads

$400

R32 RB20det motor

93 mspec rb20det long motor, runs well no problems 120k km

no: exhaust manifold, harmonic balancer, coilpacks, loom, computer, turbo. clutch/flywheel..

$550ono

RB20DET GEARBOX.

93 m spec, no noises or crunches..

in good condition

$500ono

sr20 power fc

$550

no handcontroller.

suit non vvt sr20

sr20 power fc $850

with hand controller

suit non vvt sr20

rb20engine.jpg

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  • 2 weeks later...

cars not been stripped anymore.

i still have a complete rb25 motor package for sale 120xxxkm. in great cond.

$2000, includes auto box, motor, all bolt ons, turbo and any other running gear from a 33 u might like.

cars not been stripped anymore.

i still have a complete rb25 motor package for sale 120xxxkm. in great cond.

$2000, includes auto box, motor, all bolt ons, turbo and any other running gear from a 33 u might like.

sorry, forgot to say. rims are $1250

also have weds SA90 17x8/9 +35 with tread on bars for sale for $1000neg

car is been repaired atm so not for sale but have a 33 wreck with auto rb25 package for sale,

still happy to sell rims but it excludes manual stuff and body kit from the sale

still have rb25det motor package. in great nick..

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