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Time for an update:

Still for sale:

Registerable non rolling shell $1000- pm for details

110,000KM R33 Series 2 RB25DET, tested before install by previous owner with good compression on all cylinders. It's believed to be internally stock. Has had timing belt done $900 (long motor)

Aftermarket GTR Fuel Rail $100

Polished front facing intake (china spec) $150

Bigger throttle body $100

Oil filter relocation kit $250 new

High mount stainless exhaust manifold, T04Z turbo, braided oil lines (needs water lines) $1200

Full 3" stainless exhaust with single Genie canon $300

Big alloy radiator $170

"Carbon fibre" look GTR style fibreglass bonnet $450

Reverse lights $120

HICAS removal lock bar $100

Standard reshimmed LSD $300

Turbo timer $30

Adjustable upper control arms (will also suit Gtr) $250

Nismo control link set including castor rods, upper control arms and lower arms $500

Front strut brace $110

Rear strut brace $80

Sold items:

-gtr head lights

-LED Tail lights $150

-Haltech Sprint 500 Platinum computer with unmolested lead kit

-Gearbox

-front reo

-front bar

-headlights

-indicators

-front carbon grille

-front body loom

-headlight switch and surround

-gearboot surround and plastics

-R32 GTR seats $450

-drivers demister vent

-Polished front facing intake

-Big front mount intercooler kit with Turbosmart bov, TIG welded stainless piping

-HSD Coilovers very good condition

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