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1994 R33gtst complete part out.

After market kit includes

garret 35/82 ext gate turbo on custom low mount manifold with 60 mil gate plumb back and full 3 inch exhaust system through to rear cannon. Includes all water and oil lines And near new 4 inch bmc pod filter, Just bolt it on and go......2000 dollars takes the complete ready to bolt on hotside from filter to cannon.

Large alloy radiator in as new condition...175 dollars

100 mil cooling pro intercooler as brand new...250 dollars

Apexi 2 bar boost guage on a pillar mount with controller complete..... 150 dollars

Tial atmo bov vband clamp included.....75 dollars

Reconditioned diff (ERD) with new bearings, lapping and shim pack. buy a shitty one for a hundred or this one with peace of mind for .....250 dollars

Nismo chrome shift knob .....50 dollars

NPC big mouth single plate big hp clutch pressure plate and flywheel, the best of the best for street application, done less than 500 kays....500 dollars

The best 5 piece set of nissan skyline floor mats you will ever see complete with metal badges......150 dollars

DTM shadow chrome 18 inch wheels and tyres, one wheel has some rash and chrome peel but all in good nick no buckles or cracks, tyres are khumo 265 rear 40% tread fronts are 245 khumo with at least 75% tread....500 dollars the lot.

Genuine autech Rear wing complete with brake light, Rare piece here.....250 dollars

Heaps of audi gear at bargain prices, a sub the size of a fridge, amp, head unit, havnt checkded speakers but there is a front pair only, heaps of wiring, relays fuses etc. .....100 dollars the lot.

Set of 550 cc hard to find side feed injectors, yellow top, Unsure of brand but will rectify that.....450 dollars

coilovers, HKS fully adjustable with c spanner and adjustment tool....good condition 750 dollars

Factory plastic rear pods in perfect nick....100 dollars

Factory side skirts in great nick with one crack on the front of the passenger side, simple plastic weld fix....125 dollars

Its a complete car so anything you may be interested in just hit me up.

As it stands only the gearbox and tailshaft is sold so first in best dressed on everything else. engine, brakes, electrics, body parts etc, its all there.

Payment is cash or postal money order. Will post smaller items, pickup only for larger bits.

contact on 0413863207 any time or pm on this forum

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Adding bits on the fly.

RB 25 engine maintained by Dan at ERD....800 dollars

Instrument cluster 91 kay mint condition...125 dollars

Subzero plenum with ford throttle body and tps....650 dollars

Alloy catch can with braid fitting and lines....100 dollars

headlights 250 dollars the pair

complete dash surround inc shifter section....75 dollars

dent free bonnet....100 dollars

Dent free front guards....75 dollars each

Mint carpet....100 dollars

pics should start appearing tomorrow

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