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Good price for a rebuilt R33.

who rebuilt it?

and what brand parts were used for pistons, rods, bolts/studs, bearings etc?

any receipts and details of the rebuild?

Was the new stock turbo direct from Nissan?

what did they charge for that?

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yeh gtst i was thinking it was a bit cheap!! how much you rekon i sell it for?? this motor is fresh like i say and got a long life ahead of it.. do u have any intrest gtst??? or just pooching my topic..

dw about what workshop... gtst you have been reading all my posts havnt you and want to no where i got my rebuild done not telling but happy to tell buyer as would be better to keep going there for tuning

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lol... I was just asking questions.

was I rude in any way?

I don't think I ruined your thread at all.

I don't see why you can't say.

Yes. I have receipts from Nissan Parts department for new pistons, rings, rods, bearings, gaskets, turbo, water pump, oil pump, tensioner, timing belt all totaling $xxxx

and

Yes, I have a receipt from workshop xyz for the assembly of the engine and puting it back in the car all for $xxxx

all this work was done at xxxxxx kms and the car now has yyyyyy kms.

I was simply asking for details of what you had already stated.

why would you not openly state the workshop that did the work if you are recommending that the next owner goes to this shop.

obviously you are happy with them.

If you think that I have said something wrong on this thread, then please PM Blitz. he is a moderator on these forums and will remove my post if he believes that I have broken the rules.

krzysiu - I agree.. I start shit. but show me where I've done that on this thread.

I only asked simple questions like saying "got any pics"

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Dont mind GTST, he isnt interested in the car. He is like the forum wanker, starts shit regardless on every thread he can.

yeh ino his a goose

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I reckon GTST had a fair enough question. Might have been interested myself if rich flavour was willing to be open about where the work was done. :thumbsup:

Oh well, good luck with the sale ;)

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