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G'day fellas,

As title stats i have a complete drop in package. yes i mean everything only thing u well need is a couple of vacuum hoses and n couple of meters of fuel line.

motor was running fine when removed but has been sitting in my shed for a year now.

down to business,

RB30 bottom end

RB25 S1 head with s2 coil packs. not 100% if the head is S1 or S2.

standard manifold with 38mm turbosmart waste gate n screamer pipe

im not 100% on turbo but its a little smaller then a gt30. turbo is a garrett

metal intake pipe with hks mushroom pod filter.

front mount intercooler with all alloy intercooler piping

custom froward facing throttle body with accelerator cable still on pedal.

R33 gtst manuel gearbox. no crunches or pop out of gear. smooth changing.

full exhaust from turbo back

2l surge tank with 044 pump

Haltech platinum pro computer

selling as packages but willing to separate.

looking for $3200

also have pair of R33 headlights $300

pair R33 door trims $100

180sx non pop up light conversion $120

180sx lambo door kit $450

180sx stock front suspension $20

180sx airbox $140

180sx standard injectors $50

180sx standard side mount cooler $50

180sx standard computer $20

180sx short shifter $40

s15 stock rims no tyres $100 not a scratch on them

r33 GTR v spec diff $250

s15 diff with 6 bolt shafts $160

R33 diff LOCKED with 5 bolt shafts $200

pair 5 bolt shafts $80

pair R33 front brakes with rotors $180

R33 rear knuckles and hubs n lca's missing shoes n rotors $80

cheers guy,

send us a msg or call on 0401 five five 6046

if u want any photos msg me and ill get back to u asap with photos.

also looking for a pair of R32 front brakes just the callipers alloy type. if u want to swap something or just let me know how much.

cheers phil.

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hopefully u see this Reece before u use that diff. I've giving u the wrong one. that ones a standard diff. I'm very sorry about this. i didn't know i had two. found this one n checked it n its the locked one.

Again really sorry. if u can contact me and I'm more then happy to exchange it. i didn't save ur number.

Cheers Phil

open to offers on all other parts. worst i can say is no.

pair of R33 headlights $300
pair R33 door trims $100
Brand new 180sx non pop up light conversion $120
Brand new 180sx lambo door kit $450
180sx airbox $140
180sx standard injectors $50
180sx standard side mount cooler $50
180sx standard computer $20
180sx short shifter $40
s15 stock rims no tyres $100 not a scratch on them
r33 GTR v spec diff $250
s15 diff with 6 bolt shafts $160
R33 diff with 5 bolt shafts $170
pair R33 front brakes with rotors $180
R33 rear knuckles and hubs n lca's missing shoes n rotors $80

also have a garrett 2876r turbo with little shaft play. made 235rwkw on my 180sx with 264 cams.

asking $400 for it.

Cheers Phil

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