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Hi all,

I have given up on my project car as I have more important things to spend my money on.

It's a black R33 4 door with no damage. I am parting it because i have been using it as a donor car for my other projects so its missing too many parts for me to get it back on the road with out like another 10 grand.

It has a forged RB30DET built in QLD, cost me well over 10 grand to build.

Turbo gear already removed.

Gearbox already sold

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Front bar wasn't on for this pic but it has one.

R33 4 door love

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I have spent about 35 grand on this car but have decided to cut my loses and try and recoup some money.

every thing in pics is for sale apart from the silver R33 in the 3rd pic :P

Make some offers, engine package is good for 400RWKW, I don't have time to list all of the mods, pm me for details. To give some kind of idea I am looking for around 4 grand for the engine package. This is a massive steal considering the long motor cost around 10 grand to get built.

Engine has done 500km... not even ran in. I have flushed out the run in oil and done the first service on this engine.

Other items, Microtech LT12s, RB25DET loom adapter, Hand controller - $900

Jim Berry Clutch, Full monty. 3200lb of clamping pressure. 500km old. $900 < This clutch will handle 400RWKW all day every day.

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