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u still got this?? wats wrong with these people?? its cheap.. i was spewin to see 25k as the price on 33 gtst with big turbo and mods to support 300kw++ makes me cry to think how much ive spent n how much i wont be able to sell it for when the time comes hehehe good luck with your sale

thanks for the comments mate, yeah still got it... It's ridiculous how it hasn't sold for this price! It's being featured in HPI next month or two, so maybe it will get a bit more interest then. I'll also sell it less without the rims.

:D yup me too, had no interest! Worked out your ignition mate, did ya get MSD?

No, havent done anything yet. Been spending all my money on my house doing some renovations.

You might do better to sell the engine seperate and put a stocko 25 back in it???

Good luck anyway

Rob

No, havent done anything yet. Been spending all my money on my house doing some renovations.

You might do better to sell the engine seperate and put a stocko 25 back in it???

Good luck anyway

Rob

Damn houses hey, no good mate. Yeah I'm considering pulling the engine out and putting the stocky back, bit of work so I'd rather just keep it complete for the time being. Someone must want it as is!! I will part trade a dual cab 4x4 too if somebody's got a good one..

At this point I can't figure out exactly what extent the engine package alone would be, as I'd need to keep some things. From fan to flywheel, with MSD(ignition), Microtech, Turbo, Plenum, Injectors etc. I'd be looking for $11,000, can negotiate from there on what bits are included etc.

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The pic's look great, Nice looking car mate.

I would of thought you would of been able to get rid of it easy.

Good Luck with sale

Cheers mate, from what I hear most guys are having trouble selling heavily modified Skylines at the moment.. Maybe it's petrol prices, bullshit police blitz's on modded cars?? Who knows, i'll stick it out though.. Anyways I can think of worse things to keep than this car!! :D

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:) yup me too, had no interest! Worked out your ignition mate, did ya get MSD?

I'd buy it and so are alot of others but to be honest, if we get pull over by the cop once in this beast, you're done. Such a damn tough car with a cheap price tag. Good luck.

I'd buy it and so are alot of others but to be honest, if we get pull over by the cop once in this beast, you're done. Such a damn tough car with a cheap price tag. Good luck.

Probably true, but I've been pulled over twice in 3 years, never with the new engine which has been in for a year. Depends how you drive, minus the JET plates this car doesn't attract much attention at all. But I do see your point. :whoops:

Damn that is one nice 33, so clean and simple. Exaclty how i would have done it, good work and good luck with your sale mate, why has no one bought this yet???

Ps. Whats the Rb30 like compared to the 25 and 26? is it worth it in your opinion?

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Damn that is one nice 33, so clean and simple. Exaclty how i would have done it, good work and good luck with your sale mate, why has no one bought this yet???

Ps. Whats the Rb30 like compared to the 25 and 26? is it worth it in your opinion?

Thanks for the comments. Personally I like the 3litre conversion for the the extra cubes, it has loads and loads of torque and a easy way of making big power. Probably the best thing about it all is the availability of RB30 parts, as in if you need water pump belt, exh. manifold gasket etc you can get them at a Burson/Autopro shop same day usually and at a 1/4 of the price of RB26DETT stuff.

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