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R33 4 door , sun roof

1993 106 thou ks on the car

Rebuilt 26/30 with standard rb30 pistons and rods

Acl race bearings balanced crank ,npc rings

Has less than 1500 kms since built ,95 %+ of kms on the dyno

Have dyno sheet for 302 kw on 14 psi

The turbo is a to4 with a 76mm front wheel 1.0 rear housing non ball bearing turbo

Power fc with hand controller ,z 32 airflow meter,walbro intank pump,catch can

60mm v band gate and screamer pipe, stainless steel 3 inch v band turbo dump

Straight through 3 to 3.5 cannon exhaust

R34 gearbox, Nizmo twin plate clutch

Hsd front shocks ,section 8 rear shocks both height and damper adjust

,hard race caster bars , hicas lock bar

Slotted front discs

R32 Gtr front seats

Volk racing 18 s on the front ,r32 stockies rear

Comes with a spare diff,spare front knuckles and uprights

,spare pair of r33 stock wheels, 25 mm spacers ,4x 17 inch wheels no tires

spare rear cut ,Spare damaged car striped out

2 defi gauges not installed cooling plate and more bits n pieces

This car is complied but has been unregoed for a long time

I was going to drift it unregoed but I have toooo many cars

It has been hit in the rear , has been pulled but has not been painted

Just in parts this is a good buy at 8500 but I am open to reasonable offers to sell fast

located 5 mis from KKs at orange grove

Pm if interested or want to come check it out

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