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r33 gtr short motor

crank $250

pistons and rods $250

oil pump $150

gtr sump modified for rwd $350

stock r33 gtr turbs suit highflow $150ea

gtr injectors $250

r33 gtst turbo very very lttle shaft play $350 (complete)

big intercooler 800x300x80 core looks like old garret core or truck core maybe? 3" in/out $$$offers

other parts to add as cleanup progresses

in brisbane and preffer pickup but will post smaller items.

Found old 3" dump pipe for stock gtst turbo dump and front pipe in one has flexi join and been repaired but still better than stock $100..

stock 33gtst intercooler (side mount) $50

trust td05-16g turbos suit reco $600 pair off gtr high mount setup 380-400hp ea

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r33 gtr short motor

crank $250

pistons and rods $250

oil pump $150

gtr sump modified for rwd $350

stock r33 turbs suit highflow $150ea

gtr injectors $250

r33 gtst turbo very very lttle shaft play $350 (complete)

big intercooler 800x300x80 core looks like old garret core or truck core maybe? 3" in/out $$$offers

other parts to add as cleanup progresses

in brisbane and preffer pickup but will post smaller items.

do u have a rb25det engine loom? if so how much?

wat do you mean "to suit Highflow"?.....are they stock R33 GTR turbos?

I mean they have been sitting in the shed for a couple years and would suit reco? were working when removed but I recomend to atleast put a seal kit through them. or if some one wants to highflow a set without having there car off the road for a long time just do these and swap over then sell yours. hence the cheap price...

Mr simo: I have an r33 gtr compressor if its any good too you.

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