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Crashed the car about a month ago,and have found i dont have the time or money to fix it,so here it is...

Located 30min SOUTH of NEWCASTLE...

1994 R33 4door

Rb25det with Rb25det gear box

"Mr turbo" turbo based on 3071r specs .63 rear housing

3in turbo back exhaust with trust rear muffler

External 38mm turbosmart gate with screamer

Braided oil and water lines

Modded stock exhaust manifold for external gate

z32 air flow meter

Flowed injectors from 'PJ' rated at 550cc (no exactly sure,as i cant remember)

Throttle body moved to front of plenum

Hybrid intercooler

Brass button clutch (unknown brand)

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller

Apexi power fc + hand commander

Nardi wood steering wheel

The car makes 240rwkw

Ok,so the damage to the car is rear right behind the rear door....

Has moved the chassis rail behind the diff up and in,the diff cradle seems to be fine and straight...

It broke the traction arm,and camber arm,bend both toe arms and hicas lock bar...

The drive shaft pushed into the diff causing the rear hat to crack open also..

Disc and hub are fine...

Either do a rear quarter cut and straighten the chassis,or put all running gear and goodies into some other shell....

Looking to sell car complete as is,but if there's no interest ill be parting it out.

Will make car drivable onto a trailer but thats it..

$8000ono as is

Contact me by PM or 0401865224

Some photos befor crash and after

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Crashed the car about a month ago,and have found i dont have the time or money to fix it,so here it is...

Located 30min SOUTH of NEWCASTLE...

1994 R33 4door

Rb25det with Rb25det gear box

"Mr turbo" turbo based on 3071r specs .63 rear housing

3in turbo back exhaust with trust rear muffler

External 38mm turbosmart gate with screamer

Braided oil and water lines

Modded stock exhaust manifold for external gate

z32 air flow meter

Flowed injectors from 'PJ' rated at 550cc (no exactly sure,as i cant remember)

Throttle body moved to front of plenum

Hybrid intercooler

Brass button clutch (unknown brand)

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller

Apexi power fc + hand commander

Nardi wood steering wheel

The car makes 240rwkw

Ok,so the damage to the car is rear right behind the rear door....

Has moved the chassis rail behind the diff up and in,the diff cradle seems to be fine and straight...

It broke the traction arm,and camber arm,bend both toe arms and hicas lock bar...

The drive shaft pushed into the diff causing the rear hat to crack open also..

Disc and hub are fine...

Either do a rear quarter cut and straighten the chassis,or put all running gear and goodies into some other shell....

Looking to sell car complete as is,but if there's no interest ill be parting it out.

Will make car drivable onto a trailer but thats it..

$7000ono as is

Contact me by PM or 0401865224

Some photos befor crash and after

if you wanna split ill take the manifold, gate and injectors.

may also be interested in some of the door rubbers if they are in decent condition.

let me know if you end up stripping. not often you get a chance to get parts for r33 4 doors ;)

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