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Non compilable 33GTR Shell - No engine, gearbox, rear diff, bonnet, doors,glass, front & rear bars, rotors, calipers, shocks and pedal assembly . Has steering column, brake booster, clutch booster, front cross member,front hubs, front suspension arms, rack, complete rear cradle, GTST boot lid and rear reo. Rear quarters and roof are very straight only a couple small dents radiator support panel has some minor damage that can be repaired fairly easily... To get the shell rolling would need the front cross member and rear cradle installed a set of shock/springs and a set rims tires.

Would be ideal for someone looking to build a stripped out circuit/drag car.

$1500

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33GTR Standard Airbox modified to suit Z32 afms, nismo panel filter low k's, snorkel...

$320

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33GTR Standard Airbox suit standard afms no filter or snorkel.

$100

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32GTR Engine wiring harness PNP into S13 SR20 Silvia/180Sx modified by Kev Rowley. Comes with coil pack harness and injector resistor.

$700

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Brand new injector resistor suit 32 33 GTR

$120

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Brand new coil pack harness 32 33GTR.

$150

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33GTR - Hks Electronic Torque Split Controller - Electronic Drag Adaptor / Set the speed at which you send 100% to the rear wheels

$1100

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Sard Surge Tank Suit Twin Sard pumps / walbros. 5.8ltr. Brand new.

$400

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PowerFC boost controll kit. Brand new

$400

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33GTR maybe 32 Custom made high mount turbo kit suit standard fitment turbochargers eg 2530's -5 -10.... This complete kit was on my GTR and running when i purchased it but was removed and low mounts reinstalled. Someone went to great lengths building this kit the welding is as good if not better than iv seen on any big name setup. Piping also includes turbos to AFM's, Turbos to cooler pipe, oil drains, split dumps, front pipe to cat ect ect.

$300

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Happy to freight parts Australia wide.

Cheers Ryan

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:PowerFc boost control kit to suit following vechiles

415-A001

To Suit PowerFC Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33

Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

Silvia - S14 S1

Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver1-2

Pulsar GTiR - RNN14

180SX - RS13 (CA18DET)

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Price Adjustment:

Hks Electronic Torque Split Controller - Electronic Drag Adaptor $1050

PowerFC boost controll kit $350

32GTR Engine wiring harness direct PNP into S13 SR20 Silvia/180Sx $650

33GTR shell $1200

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