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RB26 engine

complete with turbo

Nismo Oilpump

injector

OS giken clutch

RB25 gear box with C's short shifter

R33 GTR engine wiring with dashboard wiring

R33 GTR meter cluster with the original 3 meter at side

R33 original AFM GTR

All the engine parts are in perfect condition and confirm running condition. The convertion are perfect for R33 GTS becos it is a rear wheel drive configuration. Original 4WD gear still have. The engine have run 40K plus KM and the NISMO Oil Pump is around 5K KM old. Clutch around 70% i would say.

reason for selling is becos i have sold the car and need some cash for my new apartment.

$5500 for the list.

would arrange shipping to any where. for any extra question and stuff u can contact me at

email: [email protected]

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RB25 gear box with C's short shifter

What do you want for the gtr gearbox if you still have it. Could you please pm the price. Also where are you located

Rowdy, its an RB25 box.

Dreamers, where are you?

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