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has a couple of creases on the roof from where the old bonnet blew up a while ago. got quoted $220 to fix it good off the dingo dents guy. i never got it done coz it doesnt bother me too much. was going to but didnt

price: $13000 will swap for cars, bikes, boats. jetskis, hookez

selling my r33. current rb25 motor has low compression on 6th cylinder. its down to 50 psi or so.

- registered until 4th month sometime

have a rb30 rebuilt bottomend with

- new mahle pistons and rings

- crank collar

- new king bearings

- hole drilled for 2nd tensioner to put twincam head on

- grub screwed crank

- bored 1mm oversize

- ready to put rb25 head on

and have a rb25det head all rebuilt. fair bit was done to rebuild it like new. has had the welding mods done and new vct fitting attached ready to put on rb30 block. tapped threads to put the rear oil drain in.

- have new nissan headgasket

- new nissan headbolts

- bottomend gasket kit

- top end gasket kit

parts on car

- exeedy ceramic button clutch that slips when you cain it. replacement clutch plate is $250 delivered but the car come with a good new clutch

- blow off valve

- 3 inch exhaust

- 17 inch wheels (not that good but)

- all tyres are good

- 400r bodykit with standard front bar

- 5 speed manual

- cd player

- front mount intercooler

- front facing plenum

- probably few more things but its just the basic upgrades

parts that come with the car

- new motor setup

- npc bigmouth track clutch rated to 400kw

- new billet flywheel

- greedy copy plenum kit (plenum-80mm throttle body,fuel rail)

- spool imports head rear oil drain kit

- proboost 38mm wastegate

- highmount stainless turbo manifold

- wolf 3d v4 plugin ecu

- will update any other bits i have

car blows fair bit of smoke after boosting. thought it was turbo seal but after doing a compression test id say its from the low compression piston. made 250rwhp couple of months ago with the problem. its got fair bit of good stuff to make it good. just needs to all be put in

selling the car with all the parts as a package. just needs few other parts like turbo and injectors and itl hamma. can get a proboost to4z turbo for about $800. did have one but sold it. was aiming to make 450rwhp with all this stuff.

- located on northside of brisbane

- pm me if your keen

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