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Decided to chuck this up as I'm no longer prepared to spend any more time or money on this. It's too far from where I want it to be and, given I have no room to work on it and earn f**k all each fortnight, I'm selling up.



Cool shit;


RB25DET Neo from a 1998 R34 GT-T No idea on km's, fresh imported half-cut (Have done timing belt, tensioner and idler plus water pump and harmonic balancer)


R34 Neo turbo


Z32 ECU which has been NISTuned


S2 R33 GTS-T Manual Box



Deatschwerks 600cc injectors (not fitted)


Aeromotive Stealth intank fuel pump


Defi DIN (white face, green illumination)


Splitfire coilpacks


G4 coilovers (NFI what spring rates)


Blitz return flow FMIC


R33 GT-R drivers seat


S2 R33 passenger seat


HKS Type-1 TT (awesome unit which also does speed and RPM, I use it for digital speedo)


DRD bolt-in half-cage


S14 rear cradle which has GKTech adjustable camber and toe arms, solid cradle risers and diff bushes, shimmed R200.


V35 Alloys (18x8 +30)


AEM 52mm electronic, digital boost gauge


Blitz cat-back exhaust with Nür spec cannon



Not so cool shit;


Bonnet and boot have been rattle canned white as they were originally black


Drivers-side rear quarter has been pushed in.



Basic pricing;



$1750 for engine including loom & ECU (Also includes coilpacks, stock injectors, Z32 AFM and clutch)


$1000 for box


$400 for Defi DIN


$100 for drivers seat


$50 for passenger seat


$600 for coilovers


$250 for rear end


$400 for injectors


$200 for FMIC


$400 for half-cage


$400 for V35 alloys


$150 for cat-back



$POA for body panels/parts/lights



Can be seen running/driving. It's currently registered but no rego, no RWC & no mod plate



I honestly don't want to part it out (due to room) so take the whole thing, as is for $5k.



Will post some recent pics when I can



Located Brisbane North-side

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