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Wrecking R33 GTST Series 1

Body Panels not for sale except driver's side guard (gun metal)

All mechanical parts in good working condition.

Everything for sale.

Gearbox (filled with Redline Light Weight Shockproof gear oil)

Tailshaft

Factory BOV

Diff

Radiator

Motor

AFM

Brakes

Arms

Exhaust

Floor Mats

Etc.

All mechanical parts in perfect working condition. Ask me if you want anything in particular.

Aftermarket bits:

HKS BOV with RB25 adaptor

Autogauge Boost Gauge (Stepper motor series)

3inch Bell Mouth Dump Pipe (bolts on to standard RB25 turbo)

3inch Stainless Cat Back Exhaust

Bilstein shocks travelled 2000kms (Sydneykid set up)

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch Plate with Custom Built Pressure Plate used less than 3000kms (1.1 ton Clamping force)

Ikeya Formula Caster Rods with rubber bushes used less than 2000kms

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs almost new (bought 1month ago, used less than 1000kms)

Turbo Tech Boost Controller

KNN Pod Filter

GK Tech Deep Dish Steering Wheel (used less than 5000kms)

R33 Dash Mat

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Bride Copy Seats

Volk TE37 17inch (8.5 x 30 front) (9.5 x 35 rear)

Sits flush on R33 guards. Comes with Federal 595RS semi slicks (235/45 80%tread front) and Continental ContactSport2 (245/45 rear 50% tread)

Rays light weight lock nuts (Gun metal colour)

R34 GTR Standard Rear Sway Bar 24mm (comes with bushes) fits straight onto R33

UAS Brake Master Cylinder Stopper (like new)

Everything located in Sydney.

If there's anything you're after in particular, just ask me!

Contact me at 0433 712 092. Call / sms anytime, anyday.

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PMs replied.

Forgot to add that there's also a standard computer which has been remapped by Toshi on the forums.

Tuned for : Pod filter, 3inch exhaust, Front mount intercooler, 10psi boost.

how much for the cusco front sway bar? got a pic of it?

you sellin the dash cluster? how many kms on it?

how much for the remap ecu?

where u located?

thanks

Its not a sway bar. Its a strut brace. Asking $90. Don't have pics at the moment will upload asap but I'm sure we all know what a strut bar looks like.

Cluster is for sale. 137xxxx kms on it. Asking $110.

Toshi Remap ECU $400.

All parts located in Kogarah, Sydney.

how much for rear brake assembley?

thanks

Would actually prefer to sell the whole front / rear 5stud assembly together. If some one is willing to take the front, I'll let the rear go for $280.

Alright guys asking for pics, I'll try and get them up asap. Car is at the workshop now so I gotta find time to go down and get pics.

Anyway, I'll put up prices for the more popular items.

Full RB25 motor with turbo - $1900

Gearbox - $1100

Front Strut Brace- $90

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs - $300

TE37s - $1300

Bilsteins- $900

Full front/rear 5stud assembly with brakes and rotors - $650

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