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RB25DET long motor - rebuilt with tomei cams $1800

GTR copy front bar - this is a jap FRP bar and fits great, very sturdy although has a few cracks where i hit it. $200

Centre console - good condition $60

Alternator - $80

Turbosmart BOV - $100

Ignitor module - $30

Rear Taillights - $150 for both

Headlights - $300 for both (series 1)

Bonnet (black) - $100

Diff - $150

Cat back exhaust - $200

R33 GTR grill (original) - $100

Clear skyline panel between taillights - $50

Nismo carbon pillars - $30 (comes attached to pillar)

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Alex: You get the long motor, does not have injectors, exhaust manifold, turbo, plenum. So basically head and bottom end together running. Has been off the road for a few months now but was running perfectly when i removed it, have a few vids etc..

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RB25DET long motor - rebuilt with tomei cams $1800

GTR copy front bar - this is a jap FRP bar and fits great, very sturdy although has a few cracks where i hit it. $200

Centre console - good condition $60

Alternator - $80

Turbosmart BOV - $100

Ignitor module - $30

Rear Taillights - $150 for both

Headlights - $300 for both (series 1)

Bonnet (black) - $100

Diff - $150

Cat back exhaust - $200

R33 GTR grill (original) - $100

Clear skyline panel between taillights - $50

Nismo carbon pillars - $30 (comes attached to pillar)

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RB25DET long motor - rebuilt with tomei cams $1800

GTR copy front bar - this is a jap FRP bar and fits great, very sturdy although has a few cracks where i hit it. $200

Centre console - good condition $60

Alternator - $80

Turbosmart BOV - $100

Ignitor module - $30

Rear Taillights - $150 for both

Headlights - $300 for both (series 1)

Bonnet (black) - $100

Diff - $150

Cat back exhaust - $200

R33 GTR grill (original) - $100

Clear skyline panel between taillights - $50

Nismo carbon pillars - $30 (comes attached to pillar)

Eii im intersted in the exhaust,

is it stock or did u buy it? +

is it the whole thing and will it fit an r33 s2?

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Nismo carbon pillars have been sold..

R33gtstseries - the exhaust is an aftermarket item. It is steel with a stainless cannon. I bought the car with it years ago. It is 3.5 inch and comes is from the cat back all through to the end. The cat was changed to a high flow item around 15,000kms ago. Comes with mounting brackets etc.. I dont see why it would not fit a series 2, basically the same car. Send me a Pm if you want to swing by and look at it.

Basti - The grill needs modifying to fit, it sits perfectly between the headlights although you will need to play around with brackets to make it fit. Its not very hard but looks much better than a standard item or replica grill. It has some paint damage to it so could do with a re-spray. PM me if you want pics and ill get some for you.

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yeah i'd like pics man. i dont mind paint damage cos the front of my car needs respray anyway. whereabouts in melb are you? can i pick up?

edit: oops. you said pm and you are in syd. ok how much for postage?

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