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1993 R33 GTSt Coupe - Black All high quality parts available! Wrecking whole vehicle all panels and shell. - RB25det S1 engine - Forged ACL race series pistons $1500 -RB25 5speed Manual conversion - everything included $1500 ( add $500 for Carbonetics Twin plate clutch and flywheel) - Turbo kit - Garrett GT35/40 (GT35r, GT3582) .82 rear .7 front, TIAL 38mm external gate screamer, Stainless high mount manifold, 3.5" dump heat wrapped, all oil and water lines. (tight rocker clearance should fit r31-r34) $2100 - Greddy (genuine) Forward facing plenum, Throttle body, Greddy washer bottle, Greddy front mount IC and all piping $1500 - Top feed fuel Injector kit to suit manifold 880cc, twin entry rail -6an return $650 - Trust 3" cat back exhaust $350 - 4" cat back (spare) $300 - z32 AFM + HKS pod and wiring loom $250 - 1500hp Fuel System - 2x Genuine Bosch (brand new) 044 external pumps, Bosch 040 intank pump, 2lt Surge tank, speed flow fittings $600 - APEXi Power FC with Hand Controller $1000 - SARD Fuel Pressure Reg $80 - GREDDY Type-S Coil Over Suspension $800 - CUSCO Radius/Castor Arms $150 - HICAS lock bar $50 - Adjustable Rear Camber arms $100 - Diff - shimmed tight, 6 bolt $250 - Diff - shimmed tight, 5 bolt $250 - Momo Race Leather steering wheel and boss kit $100 - Dash cluster - White face $200 - Full 5 stud conversion - Hubs, Discs (dba4000 front), Calipers, pads, knuckles, LCAs and handbrake setup. $800 - 400r Side Skirts $150 - M front bumper (needs work) $75 - M Rear pods $120 - Boot with drift lip $150 - STD boot $50 - Nismo front strut brace, master cyl brace. $150 - 18x8, 18x9 GMAX Defiant with Tyres $800 - 265/30/18 x2 Federal 595 SS 95% $200 - Contact for panels All prices are Neg! Every thing available!!! I have probably missed heaps! If you want something let me know Shell will be available with plates, No defect! Can SMS pics!

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Thanks mate! Just about to do the same. Only have iPad ATM and it's not real easy to post anything but replys.

Just post up your contact number etc otherwise the mods will delete it or lock it on you :)

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Contact number 0438 422461

I have been asked by a few people why I'm parting it out. Basically I have lost interest. I have a young family and enjoy my fishing too much. I haven't driven the car for ages, as I was to scared to get it defected. I considered selling it whole but saw what they were worth second hand and decided I would make more cash parting it out. That is the whole story.

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