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R33 Gtst Rolling Shell With Full Aftermarket Suspension, Brakes, Kaaz Diff Etc


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R33 1993 Silver Manual Shell

This is still registered in vic, so can be registered. Not written off or anything, just stripping a track car.

This is what it comes with:

Engine Bay

No head (have a spare stock head with exhaust studs snapped off inside for free)

Have stock turbo, manifold, intake manifold etc if you like

Block, in good condition, still installed

engine loom

All pumps

Accessories

No air con or lines

Walbro intank pump

No exhaust

Suspension/Driveline

No Gearbox

HSD HR coilovers

Cusco camber arms front and rear

Adjustable toe rods

Adjustable castor arms

Adjustable traction rods

Tie rod ends

Upgraded bushes

Hicas delete bar

Whiteline swaybars

Kaaz 1.5 way diff

Brakes

Dba4000 rotors

bendix ultimate pads

braided brake lines

Wheels

None atm, either will have to find stockies or supply your own

Exterior

Nismo front bar with canards

Nismo sideskirts(not in very good nick)

F1 carbon mirrors

tinted windows

bonnet pins in stock bonnet

stealth wing(modified to fit gt wing)

Interior

stripped interior including sound deadening

everything under the dash stripped(i.e. heater box etc)

stock front seats

still has driver/passenger seat belts, rear view mirror.

Looking for $2000

Have gearbox and other parts advertised separately

Located in sydney

Any q's just ask, probably forget a few things

Pic here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=378209

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