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i have an r33 converted to 1JZGTE

it has been on the road for about 5000km

Ive just crashed it i am sell the complete car for $10500

300kw 900nm

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IT HAS

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1JZGTE port matched new gaskets water pump belt rings

cost $2000 with front sump

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Apexi Tmax

cost $550

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turbosmart gate 48

cost $700

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hicas lock cost $150

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ssr racing 7kg wheel new rubber

cost $3000

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getrag 6 speed

cost $3200

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dual davies craig fans

cost $300

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gtr diff cv`s hubs

cost $700

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walbro 255

cost $170

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garrett gt35R

cost $1750

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cooler 600*90*300

cost $360

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heavy duty clutch for 2J

cost $800

supra rz seats

cost $400

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wolf 3d v4 + ecu

cost $1500

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550cc injectors

cost $400

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sony cdxm8800

cost $500

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xtr manifold

cost $1000

4inch exhaust

cost $600

boost guage in instrument cluster

cost $160

it has new fuel lines powersteering lines air con lines

mounts

lots of money spent on the conversion itself looks original

all these parts were new

give me a call on 0424698050

if your interested michael

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Edited by grey_r33

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