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as topic state looking for rolling shell doesnt matter if the engines blown or if there is no engine, as long as the body is in good condition, prefer not to have paint faded and no dents, or missing panels but let me know what you got.

Prefer in Brisbane area so i can pick up.

contact via pm here and if possible a photo area and price.

Thanks :)

Lok

R33 GTS-t...

Pretty good condition, almost complete but has spun bearing.

Would come with lots of practically brand new performance parts good for over 300rwkw..

HKS 3037 56t .86 Turbo

HKS Standard 50mm Wastegate

Custom Exhaust Manifold – Ceramic heat coated

3.5' split dump pipe.

600x300x76 Hybrid Intercooler

Custom intecooler / intake piping to suit

All Hoses / Clamps / Silicone Joins to suit

Rebuilt RB25 Head

This was only recently reconditioned and reassembled by Colin Lloyd Headsense. Has only been used for a total of 6 hours on the dyno since rebuild.

Tomei 256 8.5mm cams

Tomei 8.5mm Valve springs

New guides & Retainers

Ported intake and Exhaust

HKS CAM Gears

Cam covers have been powder coated gold

Greddy Oil Cap

Kakimoto Regu 06&R Exhaust & 100 cell high flow cat

Apexi AVC-R -

Oiler cooler Kit

ISC Radiator

Q45 AFM & Z32 AFM

+ Lots more... Make me an offer for the lot

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey mate thanks for ur post but i already have a 33 i was looking more toward a s13 or r32 cause i have a rb25 i want to put into it to make into a track car, but i think i may already found one.

Thanks

Lok

R33 GTS-t...

Pretty good condition, almost complete but has spun bearing.

Would come with lots of practically brand new performance parts good for over 300rwkw..

HKS 3037 56t .86 Turbo

HKS Standard 50mm Wastegate

Custom Exhaust Manifold – Ceramic heat coated

3.5' split dump pipe.

600x300x76 Hybrid Intercooler

Custom intecooler / intake piping to suit

All Hoses / Clamps / Silicone Joins to suit

Rebuilt RB25 Head

This was only recently reconditioned and reassembled by Colin Lloyd Headsense. Has only been used for a total of 6 hours on the dyno since rebuild.

Tomei 256 8.5mm cams

Tomei 8.5mm Valve springs

New guides & Retainers

Ported intake and Exhaust

HKS CAM Gears

Cam covers have been powder coated gold

Greddy Oil Cap

Kakimoto Regu 06&R Exhaust & 100 cell high flow cat

Apexi AVC-R -

Oiler cooler Kit

ISC Radiator

Q45 AFM & Z32 AFM

+ Lots more... Make me an offer for the lot

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