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Hey guys, its been a long time coming but im wrecking the entire car.

Buying a new car (xr8) over forced induction.

Will sell whole car $4000 un reg un otherwise

It Is a 93 series one r33 gtst. Every part you can think of is for sale, mostly stock parts. Just some of the bigger items:

3.5" stainless dump pipe (fits stock size turbo) : $200

3.5" cat-back blitz nur spec exhaust and muffler : $500

Hypergear hi-flowed turbo 430hp, only done less than 1000 kms: $1000

Whole engine, only done 75000 km's, put in 6 months ago, has blown head gasket, possible fractured piston rings. Gates racing timing belt, can sell as full engine or in pieces if you need them individually.

Whole engine as is : $1000 Ono, $1500 ill throw in brand new gasket kit, piston rings, big end bearings. (still in packaging, for those who know their way around an engine)

Gearbox, 5 speed manual, shift gates are worn and slips out of 1st and 3rd. Perfect to be reco $300

Heavy duty clutch pressure plate, been on for only 5000 kms: $200

Yellow jacket coil packs (series 1) less than 5000 km's: $300 set

I have another engine block with possible blown big ends (not sure) but perfect for a complete rebuild for forged pistons etc. $400 ono.

Side mount stock inter cooler $50

Stock wheels and roadworthy tires x 4: $400 the whole lot.

2 alternators $50 each.

As you can see im wrecking the ENTIRE car plus a second blown engine. all prices are negotiable, if you want a part pm or email me i probably have it, put in an offer i will most likely accept!!!, most parts are in good condition.

Delivery is welcome if you organise it yourself.

I will post some pics in the next day or so

Feel free to emAil me, [email protected]

Or call or msg on 0431796816.

Edited by djcath69
  • 1 month later...

Hi Guys,

sorry ive been a bit slack recently, been having some personal and work issues at the moment so i havent been updating the thread.

So front and rear bars have been sold, side skirts sold, boot lining has been sold.

still have all main pieces left to go.

ive attached some photos now of everything left over, please let me know if you need anythingpost-76218-0-16558000-1342308090_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-69958400-1342308092_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-72245900-1342308108_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-57198600-1342308126_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-61229400-1342308141_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-98318100-1342308143_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-36055000-1342308196_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-66213800-1342308238_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-42570900-1342308321_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-35299800-1342308334_thumb.jpgpost-76218-0-83375700-1342308344_thumb.jpg

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