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This is a r33 turbo manual that has had mainly rear damage and front right guard,it still drives perfectly and is mechanically perfect,recently had the engine completely rebuilt.the car has an arc aluminium radiator and arc intercooler,hks 2535 turbo,enkei mag wheels,turbo timer turbo boost guage,aftermarket temp guage into top hose,rev speed meter apexi,gtr driver seat,3 inch exhaust,pod filtre,mines computer,strut in engine bay and through middle of car,japanese car cd/tuner,front and rear fibreglass spoilers damaged but can be repaired ,side panels also one damaged,would prob need a rear drivers quarter panel to fix,a front drivers bolt on guard,and the rear left needs panel beating.none of the frame is damaged at front mainly the fibreglass spoiler that makes it look worse than it is.no damage to bonnet or roofall glass perfect also

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thinking of selling complete first been offered $8000 but if i cant confirm that will strip it down and sell all the bits individually soon as all mechanicals are good only done 110k

what sort of suspension does it have?

its got aftermarket h/duty suspension all round ill check its name tomorow think it began with p and theres an adjusting spanner for them all

if you are separating, pm me a price for the turbo

i dont know what fair s/h prices for all these things are yet sorry will have to do some research,any expressions of interest for things would be appreciated and what you also think is a fair price would be good and the engine is running perfect i guess it pays to sell that first so a buyer can see it is running perfectly before all the bits around it are removed ,and the last post i meant passenger guard is good drivers side not

This is a r33 turbo manual that has had mainly rear damage and front right guard,it still drives perfectly and is mechanically perfect,recently had the engine completely rebuilt.the car has an arc aluminium radiator and arc intercooler,hks 2535 turbo,enkei mag wheels,turbo timer turbo boost guage,aftermarket temp guage into top hose,rev speed meter apexi,gtr driver seat,3 inch exhaust,pod filtre,mines computer,strut in engine bay and through middle of car,japanese car cd/tuner,front and rear fibreglass spoilers damaged but can be repaired ,side panels also one damaged,would prob need a rear drivers quarter panel to fix,a front drivers bolt on guard,and the rear left needs panel beating.none of the frame is damaged at front mainly the fibreglass spoiler that makes it look worse than it is.no damage to bonnet or roofall glass perfect also

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pm sent

im interested in the suspension! And about $500 ish is typical depending on type and condition!

think its called quantum coilovers im still trying to read the info on them they are not standard will look sunday again

$1200 for the rims depending on the condition of the rubber.. price on the arc radiater??

the rims are all in good condition enkei 17 inch ,rubber is down i cant really tell as im stipping it for my son think it looks about 25 % to me but could be more as im not sure how deep they are new on these tyres.how much are you offering for the lot including radiator its a 36mm type arc radiator

This is a r33 turbo manual that has had mainly rear damage and front right guard,it still drives perfectly and is mechanically perfect,recently had the engine completely rebuilt.the car has an arc aluminium radiator and arc intercooler,hks 2535 turbo,enkei mag wheels,turbo timer turbo boost guage,aftermarket temp guage into top hose,rev speed meter apexi,gtr driver seat,3 inch exhaust,pod filtre,mines computer,strut in engine bay and through middle of car,japanese car cd/tuner,front and rear fibreglass spoilers damaged but can be repaired ,side panels also one damaged,would prob need a rear drivers quarter panel to fix,a front drivers bolt on guard,and the rear left needs panel beating.none of the frame is damaged at front mainly the fibreglass spoiler that makes it look worse than it is.no damage to bonnet or roofall glass perfect also

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Which group of gypsies you hit ?

lol haha

good luck with the sale mate



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