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Stripping down my track r33, a lot of these parts are brand new.

Was close to being finished before i have decided on a different direction.

I have put everything at good prices, so don't be surprised if I don't want anything to do with lowballers

Can post a lot of things but WILL BE AT BUYERS EXPENSE!

Located in sydney

HKS 256/264 cams retaining vct

with HKS adjustable exhaust cam gear $500 very good condition

R33 RB25DETHead

Supertech valve springs

Supertech titanium retainers

Supertech valve stem seals

Supertech seats

Head machining including multi-angle valve job, oil gallery enlargement and decking, mild exhaust porting

This is all brand new, never been used, just test fitted.

$1000

RB25 Block

Good condition

Tomei oil restrictors

ARP headstuds

$250

Tomei 1.5mm headgasket $250

Apexi pod filter $20

New Z32 arm with tome plug $250

garret 3076r .63 turbo $1200

Tial 44m waste gate with screamer pipe $250

HKS cast manifold - machined flat $650

3" dump/front pipe $200

WIth new gaskets and studs

Will do the lot for $2000

Trust/Greddy 3.5inch titanium exhaust to suit r33 gtr/gtst $1000 - very good nick, very straight exhaust minimal bends

Greddy Inlet Plenum with

Q45 90mm throttle body $750

cat delete pipe $50

JJR coilpacks $100

HKS SSQ BOV $25

FUEL

Tomei 740cc injectors $600

New Sard Fuel pressure reg $100

Walbro intank pump $50

New Bosch 044 external pump with 1.5 litre surge tank $300

COOLING

Nismo intercooler $200

Alloy radiator $50

New Greddy remote coolant reservoir $100

HKS Type S oil cooler with thermostat $500

RB25 Gearbox $1000 with new nismo gearbox mount

Blitz/ORC twin plate clutch $900

Nismo braided clutch line $100

Nismo pivot ball $50

AME Tracer TM02 18x9.5 +22

Hankook RS3's 265's 85%

Hankook Z221 265's 90%

$3500 for the lot with those tyres.....if you know anything about how good these tyres are you'd know this is a good deal.

May separate

INTERIOR/ELECTRONICS

Racetech whr4009 seat/alloy side mounts $1000

RPM 3" Harness $50

OMP steering wheel with

Removable boss kit $150

Nismo leather gear knob $40

RB25 Apexi Power FC with h/c $900

Blitz DSBC $250

Braille No Weight battery $250

EXTERIOR

Carbon Headlight intake $150

Carbon F1 side mirrors $150

Aeromotions R2 carbon fibre self adjusting wing $2000

Will get pics up later on

mate probably a couple years, haven't done too many km's.

I change the plugs every 3000km's at the most, and when i do i clean and spray them with contact cleaner.

They are in very good nick

i have a build thread here which has a few pictures of random parts etc

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/349246-33-gtst-streettrack-car/page__fromsearch__1

The shell will be for sale soon with all aftermarket suspension/kaaz diff and brakes also

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