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Hi guys, im wrecking a 1992 R33 s1 5 speed gtst.

car has damage to the front and rear passengers quarters from someone doing a U turn infront of the previous owner

so the car is complete minus front passengers side guard and headlight, bonnet, front bar and stock intercooler

Its stock apart front having a turbo timer, 3 inch straight through cat back exhaust, 17s and lowered springs

its currently running and driving fine (had to do some funky intake piping to delete the non existant cooler), so for anyone interested in the engine or box it can be test driven

Engine has 110,000 Ks one it and has only ever seen stock boost

Gearbox was rebuilt just before the previous owner got the car and he had reciepts for it, but unfortunately didnt keep them. so the box has had around 6 months of driving on it since it was rebuilt

would like around $3200 for engine and box with all accessories and stuff to pretty much make the engine run, im negotiable on the price and whats included with it

Brakes and 5 stud stuff

Front and Rear calipers with pads and lines

front and rear rotors, measuring 29mm thick front 17mm thick rear

all drum handbrake stuff with cables

front and rear hubs

bm44 non abs master cylinder

all in good working order

$1200

wheels are WEDS brand 17x8 front and 17x9 rear with +38 offset all round. front tyres are 235 45 17s and about 80-90% tread rears are 255 40 17 and are about 90%. and the front rims are 4/5 multi stud

would ideally like to sell engine and box before i sell anything that will stop the car being driveable just incase someone really wants a test drive

Located just outside of geelong, vic

happy to post anything that australia post will take

PM or reply here with what you want or if you want more pics or anything

cheers

Nick

will get more pics of the interior and stuff tomorrow if i can find the camera

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hav you sold all the plastics from the gear surround up to the top of dash? (around climate control etc)

nope, all of that is still there. was supposed to sell the gearstick surround with the full manual conversion but havnt heard back from the guy that was interested

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