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Hey guys,

I am parting out one of my skylines as I have other financial commitments. I am keeping the engine and gearbox all running in the car so if anyone is interested they can come see it running. Everything below is out of a 1993 Series 1 R33 Skyline.

I have not taken photos of every item as you could imagine the photo quality would be poor and would have a hard time in taking them as everything is still on the car. Please keep this thread clean guys.

I am located Sout Brisbane and best to contact me via txt 0401 321 564 as I work alot and do not come here that often. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to txt me. Cheers

ITEMS FORSALE:

1). Series 1 RB25DET engine. Good condition, all running and is still in a registered car. Around 187, x x x on the clock. Does not include: turbo, coil packs, cross over pipe. $1,400

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2). Series 1 RB25DET gearbox. Shifts nice, no crunching (comes with shifter assembly). $1,200

3). HKS GTRS turbo with braided oil and water lines and internal generic wastegate. (These retail for $2,400, check online for the specs). $1,400

4). HKS intercooler and piping kit, good condition. $600

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5). APEXI PowerFC with hand controller (tuned with a standard turbo). $1,100

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6). APEXI AVCR with control unit and all wiring and hoses. $350

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7). 7 point CUSCO rollcage (non-sunroof) painted with flakes through it. $650

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8). KEI OFFICE coilovers, good condition, no knocks or leaks (no spanners sorry). $700

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9). Aluminium radiator EPR, good condition (running on car) $130

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10). HKS internal wastegate, good condition. $250

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11). SPLITFIRE coilpacks, good condition. $250

18). LH and RH head lights, good condition. $180 each

19). Front reo. $180

20). Standard front bar, usual scratches etc. $180

I will be adding more items like: FPR, Z32 AFM, stanard R33 brakes and suspension, full 3inch to 3.5 inch x-force exhaust system, advanti wheels and a full R33 shell that is registered still....... INFORMATION COMING......WATCH THIS SPACE!

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