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Basically, thinking of stripping my r33, there are a lot of parts, aftermarket and standard. I will list some of the major items and if anyone is interested please PM me and if I get enough interest I think ill let the memories go and start pulling it apart. The car was never completed, everything is mostly bolted on however never started or tuned as I started working a lot and the whole project went out the window. Now I'm trying to move up with my career and just don't have the time for it anymore.

I am open to offers on all parts.

rb25det s1 motor, complete minus turbo/manifold etc, compression 145-160 on all 6 cylinders - $1500

(made 194.6kw with std. turbo on 12psi with full exhaust and intercooler so very healthy)

rb25det s2 gearbox 86,000kms on it - $1500 or as a manual conversion kit $2000 (everything you need)

HKS GT2835r turbo (420hp rated, seen couple track days since rebuild made 290rwkw on another car) kit including HKS cast manifold, Greddy ext. gate, screamer pipe, dump pipe, steel braided lines, turbo intake and hot+cold side piping in lobster back stainless steel by AM Performance - $2200

AM Performance cat back exhaust system 2x2.5" in to 2x4" pipe with titanium tips - $900

VQ35 ecu with rb25 nisstune board (lets you use vct unlike RB20 ecu)- $450

Yellow Jackets coilpacks for s1 rb25 (all working, used for 1 year, fantastic coilpack, search forums) - $250

Power Enterprise 850cc side feed injectors to suit rb25 in rail, brand new - $750

ORC Single plate clutch, 409 series unsprung center, used for 6months still in good cond - $400

Greddy copy plenum kit (rb25 throttle body adapter, nipple fittings, hose fittings, hoses) brand new - $350

External fuel pump setup, 2L tank + bosch 044 with mount and all fittings + ethanol fuel hose, brand new - $350

Wlabro 550hp intank pump - $100

R33 Non-sunroof 9point cusco D1 cage, through dash with side intrusion bars and padding - $950

R33 brake setup, hubs, slotted discs, calipers, a1rm pads and adr approved braided line - $800

R33 BC BR Coilovers, used for 4000kms, like new - $900

R200 locked diff, tight as - $200

Kazama castor arms suit r33 and other models - $150

Rear camber arms unknown brand, brand new - $100

Hicas lock bar - $80

R32 genuine GTR intercooler - 150

Rb20/25 hybrid intercooler kit, core is rough but no leaks - $150

z32 afm with plug - $150

q45 afm - $80

Work VS-XX wheels, 18x10 +13 front with kumho ku36 tyres 60%, 18x12 -4 rears with bridgestone tyres 40%, not for groupies or wanna be's... need some serious guard work to fit these babies. Genuine 3 piece - $3000

And everything else that you could think of, suspension arms, lights, dash pieces, trims, looms etc etc... im sure I missed a lot of little aftermarket things but those are the major ones listed. If I go ahead with it I will list all the parts and pictures as its taken apart.

Also, clean registrable r33 shell/plates.

If youre interested in anything PM me, when I have enough interest the strip show starts.

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No std. steering wheel, ive got a momo drifting suede deep dish, and two no brand deep dish suede wheels, one black one blue.

Haha its a very nice exhaust, $1550 from memmory new and its barely been used!!!

Ps. Cant reply to pm's off the phone sorry guys, ill get to it asap!

Thanks :)

I can get pics of most of the items, the plenum is brand new. Ill wait a few days till Ive got enough interest and if there is, then Ill post another for sale thread with all the pictures of parts.

Im located in Adelaide, SA. Marion area. The shell is in primer and needs a bit of body work but its straight.

Steering wheels, I dont want to sell the momo just yet but the other two I can do for $80ea + postage, theyre brand new in the box still.

they look like this (same wheel on a mates car)

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y33/kfsRule_2/?action=view&current=steeringwheel.jpg

Edited by SkyHi_33

I havent got any pictures of most of the stuff atm, still deciding if I want to part it out. Have had a fair bit of interest so at this point I most likely will.

The rear arms are adjustable, and yes still got the engine loom.

As I said, Ill leave the thread up for a week or so, I've written down everyone's usernames for people interested in parts and will PM you in a few days when I figure out what to do with the car. In the meantime Ill try get a few pictures :)

Thanks!

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