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Hey guys due to some unforseen circumstances i might be forced to sell my pride and joy, ive been building this and saving for the parts for the last 2 and a half years now. I really don't want to sell this so its strictly a EOI atm but ill see how things play out.

The car is a 1993 R33GTST Black With Sunroodf and GTR Wing

- 110'k's on the engine and chassis

The Brand New Parts List

Brand New Work VSKF wheels in Shadow Chrome Fronts 9.5 R Disk +26 Offset, Rears 10.5 R Disk +30 (Both front and rear have 2nd hand Potenzas on the 225's on front and 245's rear with about 80% tread on both)

Brand New ISC 20mm Spacers

Brand New Blitz Twin Plate Active Clutch

Brand New Blitz LM Spec FMIC

Brand New Blitz Dual SBC Spec R Electronic Boost Controller

Brand New Blitz Fatt DC IV Turbo Timer

Brand New HKS Split Dump Pipe

Brand New HKS Front Pipe

Brand New Sard Torque Control Valve (replacement cat with a flange inside to increase torque)

Brand New Grex Oil Filter Relocator Kit With New Greddy Oil Filter

Brand New HKS Timing Belt (Not Installed)

Brand New Apexi Super Suction kit (Pod Filter and Alloy Intake Pipe To Turbo)

Brand New Bosch Z32 AFM (installed but not wired in)

Brand New Bosch Power Steering, AC and Fan Belts

Brand New Apexi Power FC (Still under warranty)

Brand New Nismo Fuel Pump (Not Installed)

Brand New Cusco Drag Rods (Not Installed)

Brand New Nismo Engine And Gearbox Mounts (Not Installed)

Brand New Genuine Uras Solid Gearbox Mount too

Brand New Genuine Uras R34 D1 Spec II Front Bumper (Was going to be used for a r334 conversion)

Brand New Nismo Gear Knob The White Duracon one Still in its box

Brand New Focal Poly Glass 165 V-Edition Splits For the Front Stage (Not installed)

Brand New Focal 165 Al Rear Coaxial Speakers for the Rear Stage (Not installed

Brand New Audiobahn A6004T 4 Channel Amp

Brand New Optima Yellow Top Battery To power the soundsystem

Brand New Stinger Cabling all throughout the car ive done all the wiring myself and made sure everything is perfect as ive been a perfectionist with this car

Brand New Stinger Battery Terminals

Brand New Dynamat all throughout the car Except for the front doors but i have the dynamat for that here too

Brand New Clarion CD player (unsure of model at this time but ill put it up soon)

Brand New Front And Rear Whiteline Sway Bars The same models from the SK group buy (Front is blade adjustable, rear is fixed)

Brand New Whiteline Castor Bushings

Brand New Whiteline Camber Bushings Will get the model number when i find the packet (not installed)

Brand New Super pro Lower Control Arm Bushings will get the model number when i find the packet (not installed)

Brand New Mongoose m80AU Alarm (not installed)

Brand New Diff bushings

Brand New Uras Super Pineapples

Brand New Leather Gear and Handbrake Boots

More Brand New Parts Will Be Added Im sure But ATM i can't remember everything

Other Parts

Red Work RS wheel Nuts

Nismo LCD Dash + Epson EJ1 Both working fine YES the whole complete kit (this took me about a year and a half to get my hands on the complete kit)

R33 S2 rear strut brace

Tomei 3Point Strut Brace For the Front

Sliding Performance Highflowed turbo With VG30 Housing ~5000k's old

Nismo 555cc Injectors ~5000k's old

Blitz Nur Spec R Catback exhaust Bought new about 3000k's old Scrape on rear muffler and a ding in the hotdog too but other than that Excellent Condition

Splitfire Coilpacks

Nismo TT 2 way LSD The Street Tuned one with a new genuine nissan gasket for the housing as it had gasket goo before

Autometer Shift Light

Custom Made from Japan Heat Sheild Box For The Pod With a Clear PVC Window at the top (window needs to be replaced tho as its cracked)

Digital Designs Mono Block Amp (will get model number up later)

Original Exhaust Manifold has been sandblasted and painted with hi temp resistant paint in black and has been reinstalled with all new genuine nissan manifold studs and new nissan gaskets for the manifold and turbo

Custom Made Engine Earthing Kit using Stinger Wiring

Greddy Oil Catch Can

Apexi El Boost And Water Temp Gauges - Need the Control Unit and harnesses for both though

Im sure theirs a lot more parts i haven't listed at this present time but i will list them all up eventually as they come to me

Now to get her running again theirs not heaps to go as shes almost already done anyway but she needs the Gearbox to be put back in, i have it its just not installed

She needs suspension as she doesn't currently have any

She will also need front seats and to have the dash put back together and the Boost controller wired in (not very hard to do)

And she will need to be tuned she should be able to hit 250-60 rwkw on about 18psi with that turbo (its made 264 on a different car unsure of mods tho)

Now ive been extremely fussy about what goes into this car and i honestly won't be selling this car to just anybody ive put tooo much blood sweat and tears into this so i really want to see it go to a good home :P

Asking price would be 19k For absolutely everything which is an absolute bargain for that price go check some of the prices on some of those bits listed and remember their brand new and never been used.........

Pics will be up as soon as i get the time.

AND DONT ASK ABOUT SEPARATING PARTS AS I WONT BE, Id rather keep it and finnish it considering its almost done........

Edited by /2on

Also the car has Brand New EBC Green Stuff Pads up front and Endless Pads at the rear with about 85% meat left and also Brand New Nismo Clear Side Indicators and it has a Cusco Brake Stopper too Heres some pics of the car and the pieces in it.

http://img197.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img0695v.jpg

http://img151.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img0707j.jpg

http://img189.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=n849...05106131883.jpg

And go here to find out about the Rare As Nismo Dash i have - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ch...p;hl=nismo+dash

Edited by /2on

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