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Hi everyone the follow items are for sale.

APEXi Power FC with Hand controller - For a Manual series 1 R33 GTST - In great condition - $850

APEXi AVC-R Limited Edition boost controller with an additional new control valve and all instructions - In excellent condition - $500

Z32 AFM with plug - In great condition - $180

Jun rear Pods - Black - need a respray but other than that in pretty good condition - $100

PM me for more details :)

PFC & Z32 AFM sold

I will take $450 for AVCR with the extra new APEXi Solenoid included

all items located in blakeview SA

- RB25DET series 2 motor that has been previously opened as I intended to forged rebuild it, I had to move interstate so I loosely bolted it back together as the moving company wouldn't move an engine but they would move the car with or without it.


the engine does need to be rebuilt and will come with new rings and bearings, the intake manifold, throttle body, nismo 555cc injectors, a tomei cam gear on the exhaust side, gates racing timing belt.


the motor was on 107xxxKM before it was stripped.

the motor DOES need to be re built

$700 ONO or 800 with crane and stand

I also have a few other parts as well:

-extreme 6 puck solid button clutch with a extra heavy duty pressure plate, used but in near new condition - $300 ONO

-SPOOL H beam forged conrods to suit RB25 and 26. - $500 ONO

- SCA engine crane and stand, for both $250 ONO

-standard RB25 coil packs. $50 ONO

- R33 RB25 engine loom. $50 ONO

- all off RB25:

starter motor

power steering pump

alternator

aircon pump

flywheel

R32 engine mount brackets

STD AFM

cam angle sensor

clutch fan

↑ all

$20 each or make an offer

I am open to offers but please don't waste my time with ridiculous ones, feel free to ask any questions

PM me on here to get in touch

Up for sale is my 33 GTST - Bought another car plus want to buy a track car :)

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$8200 O.N.O.

Tasteful upgrades completed ready to be enhanced by power modifications or just leave it as a great daily that is legal.

Great interior and the previous owner put on a fresh coat of paint about 3 years ago.

The usual stuff can be said about it... Always serviced etc etc and all work done by known specialist mechanics that deal with imports. Receipts folder available to view work & service history.

What does it have/ what has been done;

-Major Service, belts and water pump at 100,000km

-additional oil/filter/tunes

-New coilpacks

-Headlights restored

-Voltage Stabiliser

-New dash cluster (old one had speedo stop working, new one was only 3000km out from the new one, I still have it to show KM's)

-Nissan Diagnostic cable

-New fuel pump (Walbro 255 L/ph)

-Sound deadening in doors

-Anchored pod filter

-Pivot Digital Speedo

-new platinum spark plugs

-lowered with new springs & KYB Shocks (it sits 15mm above legal)

-New windscreen (it still had the factory original)

-New right hand window reg and motor

-New tint

-Upgraded alarm system with built in turbo timer

-Full Nismo exhaust (Turbo back - straight through to muffler)

-New clutch slave and master cylinders

-Main seals done and running Redline oils

-Exedy H/Duty 1200KG Ceramic 5 puck clutch

-DBA 4000 slotted rotors all round with QFM A1RM brake pads (only about 1500km since brakes done)

-Reinforced pedal box

I do have a Apexi AVCR Limited boost controller but it has not been fitted yet. It is for sale separately at $450.

If you are after a skyline definitely worth a look at this one. I am a fastidious vehicle owner and it took me months and many many trips to look at skylines before I found this one.

PM me for more details :)

R33 series 2 rolling shell for wrecking or track use only, cant be regoed. has complete interior and few extra bits and pieces ,auto gbox , wheels with decent tires on them, missing only engine package, it was an auto with 60something thousand k's on it.

Want to sell as is..

Asking $2000 negotiable so hit me up with an offer

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