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I have been de-tuning my car in the past month or 2. Engine has been removed and replaced with standard engine.

Now looking at selling some other mods.

OS Giken Gearset, done only 3-4,000 kms: $4,700 or $4,000 with a trade for a standard R33 GTR Gearbox

BBS 18x9 alloy wheels (no tyres): $2,000 firm

Full Twin 2.5" Kakimoto Exhaust (very rare). Complete straight through twin exhaust system: $1,900 ono

Garret 2560-10 Turbo's: $2,000 or $1,600 with standard R33 GTR turbo's trade.

Other parts that will most likely be on sale soon, once the old engine has been pulled apart:

- Forged CP Pistons

- Eagle Conrods

- HKS Cam Gears

- Tomei Cams

- Trust Sump & Baffle

- ATI Crank Pulley

Located in Melbourne, if you wish to see pics of wheels, exhaust click on the image on my signature.

Cheers.

Husnu (Hus).

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PM sent, last night

All Pm's received, I will be speaking to the workshop today regarding all the nitty gritty details as requested. Should have all answers by tonight.

Thanks.

Hey mate,

More info on the box pls.. is it a complete box or just the gearset?

Does the box have the OS input shaft? and is it a 5 speed or 3 speed set?

Cheers,

J

Box is a complete OS Giken 1-5 with the input shaft. Been built for a push type however can cater for pull type as well (minor adjustments).

The box was built brand new for the car for those who asked.

Also available is the OS Giken Triple plate clutch, also only done around 4,000 km's. Price for clutch: $1,500

If clutch kit and gearbox are purchased together, price is $6,000.

Cams: Tomei Poncams (260deg for GTR)

Piston Specs: Compression is standard, Bore is 1/2mm oversize.

Bottom end parts and prices:

- Forged CP Pistons: $900 set

- Eagle Conrods: $700

- ATI Harmonic Balancer: $1100

- Tomei Cams: $400

- ATI Crank Pulley: $??

- R33 GTR Crank (practically new): $700

- Greddy Oil Pump: $2500

Other parts and prices:

- HKS Cam Gears: $300

Complete package for bottom end: $6,000

*Note that the block has a slight hairline pinhole on it and is leaking a little water near the exhaust manifold area.

OS Giken Gearset, done only 3-4,000 kms: $4,700 or $4,000 with a trade for a standard R33 GTR Gearbox
Box is a complete OS Giken 1-5 with the input shaft. Been built for a push type however can cater for pull type as well (minor adjustments).

The box was built brand new for the car for those who asked.

Also available is the OS Giken Triple plate clutch, also only done around 4,000 km's. Price for clutch: $1,500

If clutch kit and gearbox are purchased together, price is $6,000.

You still didnt answer my question about the Nismo dash... Is it for sale?

The only items that are for sale are the ones listed on the posts I made.

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