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Hi all,

I have an White r33 gtr for sale, 112,xxx klm on the clock.

When I got the car the bottom end was stuffed so I am in the process of building another engine for it.

Another bottom end has been used with a fresh rebuild, (rings, bearings, hone, new seals, reshimed head, gates timming belt).

The car has r33 gtr wheels on it with new tyres (245/45). Coil overs, boost guage, and 3.5" exhaust with tuned y-pipe and split dumps.

Stock turbos that have been port matched with the manifolds,

car also has an aftermarket front bar, (not sure what brand), and H1 HID lights (low Beam).

The engine is still being put together at the moment and will be run in before sale.

If any one is interested in the car and would like to see the engine before its is complete you can contact me and we can arrange something,

im asking $20,999 ono with rego and road worthy.

Located in Brisbane.

Thanks

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Acl race series bearings used on both big end and mains.

Oil restrictor in block.

Standard oil pump

Standard water pump

Standard Rb26 Pistons and Rods, with Genuine Nissan rings.

New gaskets and seals.

All valve stem seals replaced.

Valves reseated into head.

Head decked.

Block honed

Standard head gasket.

Gates timing belt.

Stock injectors and computer.

Hks Tuned length y-pipe

Split dumps,

3.5 to 4" exhaust

Tanabe Coil overs, fully adjustable.

Pivot boost gauge

Excellent condition interior.

Brembo brakes.

Pics are on there way...

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Hi all, bit of an update.

Car is running and will be registered this week then off to the dyno for a run in.

still waiting on a few parts to finish it of but I am still open to people coming to have a look if they are interested.

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Hi all,

More pics are coming soon, waiting on a new front grill, and a polish.

I will be open to offers including cars for trade.

I would be open to 4 door 4 cylinder cars preferably turbo. (eg, WRX, Evo, GTIR, VW GTR, Liberty or A4 Audi.)

I will def consider others also.

thanks

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Hey mate was just wondering if you were considering swaps?

2005 bf xr6 turbo. Has 320rwkw, 6 speed sports shift auto, clean, has almost 160000km comes with spool rods, cp pistons, arp studs, big actuator. Has a full exhaust, valve springs, injectors, fuel pump, oil feed line, zip kit in gearbox for firmer shifts, DVD player installed but haven't made the appointment for it to be wired up yet, gauges on dash, plazman 800 cooler, hot side cold side pipping, currently running on 13psi. If motor is built (parts supplied) it will handle 1000hp claimed by spool. Vic rego until November.

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