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Selling some bits off my GTR,

Up for grabs

SSR SP1R's 18x10.5 inch +12 offset

These are a polished finish with 80% tread 265/35R18 tyres with all original SAR valve caps

$3400ono + Freight

Genuine Bride Zieg 3 FRP fixed Back seats with matching Bride Rails. These are the graduation fabric design and are in great condition.

Very nice seats

$1800 Ono plus freight

Items located in Townsville north Queensland

Best immediate contact via pm

Cheers Marty

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I would also like to add a few more parts up for grabs as the entire car will be stripped

Nismo 320kp/h instrument cluster (white face) with matching triple centre gauges. Odo reads 66***km's all working great and way better than the stock junk

$800 + freight Ono

Vipec plug in ecu with accessory loom. Will leave in the ecu casing. Miles better than power fc's atleast on my car and get rid of those shonky air flow metre's

$1000 + freight Ono

JJR oil catch can/washer bottle with weld in -10 fittings

$100 Ono plus freight

JJR 100mm GTR intercooler, great condition and flows well

$150 + freight Ono

There will be alot more up for grabs as the entire BCNR33 will be stripped clean of everything.

Pm me if you have any questions or parts that you may be chasing.

Cheers Marty

Pm replied.

Hi guys just at work atm however I will be able to further talk about any details and forwarding pictures after 5pm today.

Your patience is greatly appreciated,

Many thanks Marty

Not a drama at all, will Pm you of sale falls through.

Pm's replied

A bit more back ground on the car

Engine:

Standard RB26 (un opened)

Standard fuel rail with Seimens 750cc injectors

Exclusively run on Royal Purple 10W40 oil

Serviced every 6 months or 5000km's

Engine covers powdercoated in Harley Davidson black cherry by Chris from Craved Coatings

Breathers have -10 fittings for braided lines

Induction:

Precision Billet Series 6262 0.82 ex housing with anti surge front cover

Hks copy 60mm wastegate with 21psi base pressure springs

Polished 4in intake with drift filter (90deg)

Road Runner fabrications custom steam pipe exhaust manifold

Custom stainless 3in dump and front pipe

The custom piping on the cold side will suit only R33 I'd say has a Turbosmart Raceport 52mm BOV

Also the vehicle does have HKS HypermaxII coilovers $700 ono

Exedy Compe D twin plate with chrome moly flywheel heaps of meat left on it and has never slipped.. Ever. $1300 Ono or as package with good condition GTR 5 speed box $2000 Ono plus freight ofcourse

Complete engine will be $4500. This will include dump and front plus Hotwire and cold side piping with BOV

Long motor will be $1800

Turbine kit will be complete for $2800

Will only separate if there are buyers for all the parts other wise it's first in best dressed on the complete package/turbo kit

Cheers Marty

All requested pictures have been emailed through.

Major work will be carried out in the up coming weekend (motor, box etc will be removed)

Thank you so much for everyone's patience.

Lol to easy Rob will be a tasty upgrade for the Sil80!

Vipec payment has cleared. Sold!

Series III rear trims, parcel shelf, front door trims and rear seat SOLD

Complete Alpine stereo Sold

R33 pewter boot lock/badge Sold

Cheers Marty

Complete Brembo's, rear hubs and handbrake assembly sold.

GTR 5 speed box with shifter, transfer case and Nismo duracon shift knob (black) can throw in shifter boot if needed $1000 Ono plus freight

RS*R 3 1/4 inch catback exhaust, very nice RB bark that comes from this in good condition will also fit GTST as hangers line up $250 plus freight

Cheers Marty

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