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I am listing on behalf of a customer this 95 R33 GTST series 1.5.

I have serviced and maintained this vehicle for the past 4 years and will vouch for the quality of work performed and parts used. The vehicle was involved in a front end accident and was deemed a write-off. Unfortunately everything forward of the radiator was damaged but the radiator itself survived. The car was much loved and looked after.

The customer has asked me to list parts in group/conversion form for people who might be looking for complete packages, but he will start to seperate parts if there is no interest in this way. I will give a brief maintenance history as i go.

Engine: RB25DET series 2. 126000km

Timing belt, water pump, timing case seals, drive belts all replaced (genuine)

Exhaust manifold studs and all gaskets replaced (genuine)

After-market parts Include:

HKS exhaust cam gear

Nismo 555cc sidefeed injectors

Splitfire coil packs

Z32 AFM

Split Dump/high flow cat

Turbosmart BOV

Apexi Power FC + Hand Controller

Walbro Intank Fuel pump

High-flow turbocharger (steel exhaust wheel)

This vehicle was tuned by Unigroup Engineering and was making 240rwkw on pump premium. Note this tune is included.

$3500

Transmission: Turbo 5 speed manual box. Oil replaced with Redline shockproof on clutch replacement. Clutch replaced 2 years ago.

Exedy HD organic clutch.

Full manual conversion.

$2000

Suspension: All parts listed are less than 18 months old. the arms fitted in the last 6 months.

Pedders coil overs front & rear

Pedders front strut brace.

Front upper control arms with whiteline bush kits.

Whiteline rear upper adjustable control arms.

$2000

Brakes: GTST 4 spot front callipers, 2 spot rear callipers. Std Rotors with Bendix pads 80% worn.

New DBA wiper slot front rotors (in box)

New DBA slotted rear rotors (in box)

New Bendix Ultimate front pads (in Box)

New Bendix GCT rear pads (in Box)

$1200

Interior: All undamaged in excellent condition, including window mechanisms and switches, i wont list all the parts as there are too many so POI.

This as a very well maintained vehicle, all parts fitted were purchased new and genuine parts were used where after market upgrades were not, no expense spared.

Please do not post if you are not interested in purchasing, if you are looking for cheap chinese shit you wont find it listed in this thread. For further details please PM or call on 0425 349 923.

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at this stage looking to sell packages as listed, ill let you know if anything changes.

complete car possibly sold, or full roller minus engine & box. will know more later tonight.

Interested coilpacks, coilpack cover and injectors if he starts separating :)
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