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hi, wrecking a black r33 gtst in melborune. have a complete car so if ive missed anything feel free to let me know. prices are as follows. open to offers

hks hypermax drag coilovers hardly used. 1300

r33 highflow turbo (made 230rwkw on 13psi) only done 1000kms on it no shaft play. 750

sard 850cc side feed injectors 600

tomei poncams brand new in box 670

hks actuator 70

r33 intercooler kit. 180

400r front bar with 400r indicators 370

veilside skirts 130

boot + gtr wing 350

19" xhp jet rims with low profile tyres 1500

power fc with hand controller has tune on it also 1200

z32 afm + plug 250

xtreme organic clutch, near new 350

rb25det gearbox make an offer

rb25det engine rebuilt to standard spec by dr drift 2000kms ago. make an offer.

standard rb25det manual ecu 80

standard intercooler 50

standard rb25det afm 80

slotted front rotors near new 250

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hi, wrecking a black r33 gtst in melborune. have a complete car so if ive missed anything feel free to let me know. prices are as follows. open to offers

hks hypermax drag coilovers hardly used. 1300

r33 highflow turbo (made 230rwkw on 13psi) only done 1000kms on it no shaft play. 750

sard 850cc side feed injectors 600

tomei poncams brand new in box 670

hks actuator 70

r33 intercooler kit. 180

400r front bar with 400r indicators 370

veilside skirts 130

boot + gtr wing 350

19" xhp jet rims with low profile tyres 1500

power fc with hand controller has tune on it also 1200

z32 afm + plug 250

xtreme organic clutch, near new 350

rb25det gearbox make an offer

rb25det engine rebuilt to standard spec by dr drift 2000kms ago. make an offer.

standard rb25det manual ecu 80

standard intercooler 50

standard rb25det afm 80

slotted front rotors near new 250

anything wrong with the rolling chassis?

if not how much you want for it with suspension

and a price with suspension engine and box, cheers

hi people,

* there is nothing wrong with the car, have been trying to sell it for a while and every1 has tried to stuff around with price with all the parts on it so going to wreck it.

* not sure what the going rate is for a rolling chassis,suspension, engine, and gbox. pm me ur offer.

* i can pm some pics of the z32 afm on saturday as i'm flat out with work this week.

* series 1 tomei poncams, IN/EX 256 duration and 8.5mm lift (they're standard rb25det lift so they drop straight in) $650 delivered.

* i have a clutch master cylinder. make an offer.

Hey mate,

whats the condition of the starter motor? any whines on startup?

also, $30 bucks pickup for the the glove box assembly?

what area around melb are you from?

Call shotgun on engine complete with poncams & injectors as per phone convo...

Can anyone help with Shipping quote from VIC to NSW???

Never sent/recieved a motor interstate before

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