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For Sale - Must Sell, purchased an R33 GTR on ebay "by mistake" lol

1993 R32 GTST Sedan, silver comes with black GTR rear wing plus silver GTsT wing with LED brake light

R32 GTR RB26dett engine, excellent condition

RB30 5-speed gearbox with Single button clutch, excellent condition

Fresh rebuilt GTR turbochargers, steel wheel, highflowed

R32 GTR front & rear brake calipers

New brake pads (qfm a1rm)

Slotted brake rotors and braided brake lines

Greddy oil filter, Ryco fuel filter, Champion Gold sparkplugs

ASI 52mm dual core alloy radiator

hood scoop

5Zigen cat-back exhaust system

Tein adjustable coilover suspension

Front greddy strut bar

Rear strut bar

Bride drivers chair

Bride drivers seat rail

Gehpardo passenger chair

Bride passengers seat rail

New gearshift knob, new steering wheel

R32 GTR fuel pump

Tomei 320kmph speedo

New Kuhmo KU36 tyres on 17x7.5 RJR graphic mags

4-point Roll cage with extra parts (prado roll cage cut up ready to add-on)

Engine is stock, turbos are new, stock afms, stock ecu, stock injectors, stock coilpacks, stock intercooler, stock bov's

Car has been stripped ready for trackdays, still have rear seats and seatbelts and bits/pieces for interior.

Ready for roll cage to be fitted, then ready for trackwork

MUST SELL - URGENT.

Can sell for $7500 firm without KU36 tyres / RJR mags, but with 17x8 Stich mags & basic cheap tyres

PM me please

southern adelaide

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aaacage.jpg bolt in cage

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anew1.jpg stich mags

cage.jpg prado roll cage

DSC00522.jpg tomei dash, new speedo cable included

DSC00447.jpg rear seats

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rego'd in victoria but it was never engineered. sorry

was rego'd as a rb20det, got the old engine number/details still so could "try" to get away with it, until RWC rolls around?

potentially selling for $6500

if you are keen for an rb26dett track car this'd be sweet.

selling 'cause Im picking up an r33 gtr instead.

make an offer, with or without engine

all hooked up and running?

yes.

at the moment it has 555cc injectors, power-fc, yellow jacket coilpacks & z32afm's - untuned

but these all come out next week when I get back from sydney with my new GTR, return to stock 'cause these parts stay with me. see original post for specification list.

end next week will be stock GTR ecu, stock afm's, stock injectors & coilpacks, ready to drive away.

will be an awesome project for whoever buys it, engine doesnt miss a beat.

will update next week with photos and complete list once Im back from nsw.

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