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hey guys my ceffy is for sale i just want to get rid of it.

Standard rebuilt rb30 turbo bottom end was bought like that seems to have aftermarket pistons but I would treat it as a standard rb30.

tensioner has been moved to accomodate the hybrid conversion

New water pump

new 2630 timing belt

standard head

standard turbos steel wheels r33 gtr v-spec

standard dump pipes

after market front pipe stainless 2"-3"

hi flow cat

3.5" exhaust

HKS copy intercooler piping kit

big gtr cooler

alloy radiator

Rb25 gearbox with excedy clutch

standard rb26 head gasket

hks intake manifold and exhaust manifold gaskets

rb26 wiring loom fitted but needs to be wired up

URAS kit

Bride Drivers Seat and rail

18" koyo wheels

5 stud conversion

r32gtr brakes all round

hks coil overs

Just want it gone sitting in the shed taking up space it needs injectors, resistor pack and computer then it should run. Car is located in hervey bay 3hrs north of brissy but can get it trailered here for a cost.

Asking $6,000 or near offer

call me txt me 0435278050

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