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R33 Gtr V-spec For Sale $12000 Complete Or Sell Parts.


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Car was in an accident Dec last year.

Is classed as a repairable writeoff, has only body damage( both rear guards, roof, passenger door).

All brakes, suspension, steering 100% ok.

Car starts and drives but has no wheels.

Would prefer to sell complete for $12000 ( do the math, its very cheap)

But will seperate parts.

Sell engine complete for $8500

Engine dynoed at 290 awkw @ 15 psi ( all works by Mercury Motorsport)

2 x Garrett 2860 400hp

650cc Sard injectors

Tomei pon cams type b with Tomei adjustable cam gears

N1 water pump

JJR coils

clear gear cover

new o2 sensors

new rear main oil seal

new plugs, oil, filters

comp test and inspection welcome

Nismo intank fuel pump $200

Ceramic coated dump pipes (twin style) $600

80mm exhaust with high flow cat $300

quality 600 x 300 x 75 intercooler $200

Had brand new g/box (Nissan) and clutch fitteed the day before the accident.

gearbox cost $3500 + $280 for nismo g/box mount sell for $2800

Jim Berry 4400lbs single plate clutch cost $950 sell $650

Brembo calipers and good rotors $1500

Earls braided brake lines $200

400r front bar (slight damage) $300

Veilside rear bar $350

Veilside skirts (one broken in half) $150

2 x guards $100 each

bonnet $150

Grille $40

Head lights $100 each

nismo clear indicators $50

Drivers door with mirror $250

new alarm cost $450 sell $200

Airbag boss kit cost $200 sell $100

new battery sell $80

centre console with new leather gear boot $150

centre gauges $50

Rare Mines 320 klm dash $500

Drivers bucket seat $350

New still in box Power FC boost controller $500

too many other parts to list

Phone Ross 0402 162 488

pickup Brisbane North side

yes pics please, detail on the damaged areas would be good too...

so no wheels with purchase???

im also on northside, what suburb is the car in???

pics will be up tomorrow

thats right no wheels

Im in Joyner, near Warner

[photos added]Car was in an accident Dec last year.

Is classed as a repairable writeoff, has only body damage( both rear guards, roof, passenger door).

All brakes, suspension, steering 100% ok.

Car starts and drives but has no wheels.

Would prefer to sell complete for $12000 ( do the math, its very cheap)

But will seperate parts.

Sell engine complete for $8500

Engine dynoed at 290 awkw @ 15 psi ( all works by Mercury Motorsport)

2 x Garrett 2860 400hp

650cc Sard injectors

Tomei pon cams type b with Tomei adjustable cam gears

N1 water pump

JJR coils

clear gear cover

new o2 sensors

new rear main oil seal

new plugs, oil, filters

comp test and inspection welcome

Nismo intank fuel pump $200

Ceramic coated dump pipes (twin style) $600

80mm exhaust with high flow cat $300

quality 600 x 300 x 75 intercooler $200

Had brand new g/box (Nissan) and clutch fitteed the day before the accident.

gearbox cost $3500 + $280 for nismo g/box mount sell for $2800

Jim Berry 4400lbs single plate clutch cost $950 sell $650

Brembo calipers and good rotors $1500

Earls braided brake lines $200

400r front bar (slight damage) $300

Veilside rear bar $350

Veilside skirts (one broken in half) $150

2 x guards $100 each

bonnet $150

Grille $40

Head lights $100 each

nismo clear indicators $50

Drivers door with mirror $250

new alarm cost $450 sell $200

Airbag boss kit cost $200 sell $100

new battery sell $80

centre console with new leather gear boot $150

centre gauges $50

Rare Mines 320 klm dash $500

Drivers bucket seat $350

New still in box Power FC boost controller $500

too many other parts to list

Phone Ross 0402 162 488

pickup Brisbane North side

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  • 1 month later...

is the bonnet straight, any dints as i am looking for a grt bonnet that i can just paint and put on if there are no dints and it is straight pm me

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I will call you today I want the bonnet, the bonnet hinges, guards, guard risers, indicators, and bonnet latch and the strut it is connected to please



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