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Have for sale out of Standard R33 GTR-

* Complete GTR head minus rail and injectors (selling sepparately)

includes plenum, throttle bodies, full twin turbo set up,

(rear turbo leaking a little bit, very minor and does not blow smoke)

Cams springs etc all included.

Valves are good, water tested with no leaks, did not blow smoke or miss etc...

$1,800

PRICE DROP $1,680 ====SOLD SOLD SOLD====

* Sump with diff

Good condition no noises

Or leaks

$500

PRICE DROP $350

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*Injectors 6 of

Good condition no leaks...***SOLD ****

$320

* Engine mounts with block to mount supports

$150

*2 Cranks. 1 perfect has been linished, crack and bend tested

by west end performance (so you know its good) standard size.

the other has scores at no. 1 bearing, has not been tested.

Will warrant spun crank, if its no good will refund less freight expense.

$550 (1st crank)

PRICE DROP $500

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$250 (2nd crank)

PRICE DROP $180

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dont have pics at this stage will get some soon.

please email me at [email protected] as its the best way to get in contact.

i will sepparate if the price is right or will sell the lot for cheaper

cheers

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just grab it now, then u dont have to wait 6 months :)

I wish mate gotta spend that cash on my other car before the GTR havent even got the 30 out of the 31 yet keep it for 6 months and i will buy it off you

Would you seperate the head bits?

If so, how much for just the head and covers?

Shaun.

As per Shaun's, if you're willing to separate the head I'd be interested in the throttle bodies - please let us know

Cheers

Matt

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