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Hey guys,

I've been trying to sell my car but have decided to part it out instead. I've got EVERYTHING for sale except the rolling gear because i may sell it as a rolling shell once its completely stripped.

The car is running and the motor/turbo can be tested out unless either is sold prior.

Parts for sale:

- 67,000km Series 2 r33 gtst motor with receipt and greddy style plenum, complete motor with auxiliaries = $2000, bare long motor = $1600

comes with series 1 or series 2 throttle body - whichever one you'd need.

- Custom built GCG dual Garrett ball bearing hiflow turbo with 0P6 rear and oil and water lines (rated at 450hp, with receipt!) = $1600

- Bosch 040 fuel pump = $100

- Full 3" exhaust from the turbo back = $500

- Splitfire coil packs = $400

- Hybrid front mount intercooler + piping = #200

- ViPEC v44 ECU with additional boost controller unit and extra harness for additional inputs = $1700

- PLX wideband with separate gauge (on dash) = $400

- M-Spec 50mm alloy radiator with gates hoses = $200

- Custom catch-can with K&N air filter = $200

- Apexi air filter = $70

- steel intake pipe = $50

- Bilstein shock absorbers on Eibach springs (front only) = $500

- HICAS lock bar = $70

- Greddy electronic boost gauge with recall and warning set = $120

- 400r sideskirts = $200

- m-spec front bar modified to suit front mount intercooler, blinkers included = $150

- Auto gear box = $300

- Auto diff (wider ratios) = $400

I also have for sale:

deatschwerks 740cc injectors = $600

enkei RP01 rims which need some paint (weigh around 8kg!!!) = $500

Nismo fuel pressure regulator = $140

Titanium cat back exhaust with catco cat = $700

rb25det injectors on rail = $200

All interior bits are available, PM me as there are too many to list.

please note, at this stage its an EOI. if i get a rush of interest on the major parts ill definitely part it out.

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Call me on 0400 099 297

cheers,

joe

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hey buddy, whats the best price for the front bar with the reinforcement? pm me when you get the chance thanks

Im in sydney, can I come check out that pod and intake pipe? Can bring money and will take both off you.

guys, the apexi power intake is $70, the intake pipe is $50, you will need to modify your hoses for the intake pipe to fit. my mistake - i just ripped most of the list off my for sale ad.

do both of the water pumps work for the windshield (rear and front)? I bought a pair of some guy for $10 and only one works, can't remeber which one is the faulty one but i'll let you know if you decide to part it.

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