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If I can find the bits I want for my car I'm planning to keep it and do it up. Looking for say 220-230RWKW. Been told so many different things regarding what to do and what not to do but show me what you got.

Turbo kits, something like a GTRS which seems to be a good upgrade from what ive been told

Power FC

Spitfire Coils

Full Manual Conversion for whatever but prefer 33 due to better clutch selection

FMIC

Fuel Pump

Injectors

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Brand New HKS GTRS turbo kit - $3230 delivered.

Brand New Power FC & Commander - $1700.00 delivered.

Brand New Yellow Jackets coil packs - $410.00 delivered.

Brand New HDI/Hybrid FMIC - $570 delivered.

Brand New Tomei Fuel Pump - $470 delivered.

6x Brand New Nismo 555cc injectors - $990 delivered

If you purchase the lot, I can do it for $7000 delivered.

PM me if your keen :D

Brand New HKS GTRS turbo kit - $3230 delivered.

Brand New Power FC & Commander - $1700.00 delivered.

Brand New Yellow Jackets coil packs - $410.00 delivered.

Brand New HDI/Hybrid FMIC - $570 delivered.

Brand New Tomei Fuel Pump - $470 delivered.

6x Brand New Nismo 555cc injectors - $990 delivered

If you purchase the lot, I can do it for $7000 delivered.

PM me if your keen :P

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  • 4 weeks later...

All I need now is a manual conversion with a clutch and exhaust to suit, prefer non barrel

Come on guys show me what you have...............Cash waiting!

Giulian

ummm i dont have the bits as i just converted my 4dr r34 into a manual... but i picked up a GTST r33 box for 1200 man.. just so you know what price range your looking at... all up cost me just over $2000 in parts with a h/duty clutch aswell...

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks noely1

I got quoted over $2400 from wreckers in Adelaide (Box, Pedal, master and slave, cross member) but doing some shopping around as well I'm not in that big of a rush to do it I picked up:

R33 Box 90,000ks old and very clean for $1200 with tailshaft, slave and fork and got a cross member with a Nismo mount for $100

Brand new R34 master for $115

R34 pedal with master pin in excellent condition for $150 (didnt want to muck around with an R33 pedal and I know these are hard to find)

All brand new flywheel and clutch bolts from Nissan for around $40

Manual console trims are going for around $100

Dash and steering wheel arent that important to me at this stage unless one come up cheap but thats around $400 the pair.

All I need now it clutch and flywheel which i have priced up around 1K but thats a factory weight brand new chromolly wheel and a good clutch to support the one I want.

So I will fall well below the $2400 price quoted and thats with the dash, wheel and some other bits that those conversions kits didnt come with.

Giulian

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