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so i have decided to wreck my r33 instead of fixing it after crashing it. everything for sale is in good condition unless stated otherwise. listed below is everything i can think of but if you need something not listed pm me or call on 0400119068. all interior parts are ready now (12/10) and will have things like motor and gearbox out by the end of the week. i will post pics up on request. feel free to make an offer but im not in a hurry to sell so dont bother low balling!! cheers, Shane

gcg turbo- sold pending payment

engine (inluding front facing plenum)-1300

gearbox-1500

front brake set up (rotors and callipers)-350

back brake set up-150

front subframe-250

steering rack-100

apexi coilovers (adjustable damper)-550

rear subframe + diff (shimmed)-500

front seats-200

rear seat-50

pedals-50

passenger door-120

drivers door (panel damaged, good for window and interior)-70

spare driver door (bought it to fix the car)-100

spoiler and boot-200

seat belts-100 the lot

s2 head lights. (2x left and 1x right)-250 each

fuel tank-50

tailshaft-100

heavy duty clutch and flywheel-100

brake master cylinder/booster-100

front 1/4 panels-120 each

side skirts (right side one slighty damaged)-50

white line swaybar-200

full exhausted system including front+dump pipe, high flow cat-500

big injectors-300

split fire coil pack-300

roll cage (half cage with side intrusion bars made by brown davis)-1000

17inch g-max rims (no tyres)-500

loom-100

tail lights-60

starter motor-40

defi water temp and oil temp gauge + defi control unit (missing oil temp sensor)-400

speedo cluster with 106k on the clock-150

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injectors are around 800cc, i got them from my tuner he didnt know what size there were but after we put them in my car i got 250rwkw and they were only pushing %50 on the injection duty on the pfc. motor has stock internals and runs like a dream. ill prob just keep the front facing plenum on the motor at this stage.

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coilovers are still on the car, ill take em off 2moz and post pics. id rather sell the exhaust as one atm and not sure about the starter motor, hope someone can answer your question. thanx guys

sorry budwiser all those parts got KILLED in the crash. not selling fuel pump sorry. front rotors are stock. clutch should be out this arvo but should be in great condition as its not very old, ill let you know when.

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