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1993 R33 gtst

Due to sumone running into me I'm forced to part out my car, most parts are available so if its not listed just text msg me.

Sum parts that are available

Series 2 RB25Det has done approx 105,000km, only installed 4 months ago

Has a tomie head gasket

(Selling as bare motor, no injectors, coilpacks or turbo kit)

$1500

R33 Det manual gearbox, has exdy brass button clutch and lightened flywheel

$1100

Genuine Gt 30/71r turbo kit

$1200

Turbosmart veeport bov

$150

3inch alloy Intake pipe

$80

Z32 afm with filter

$200

750cc injectors

$400

Spitfire coilpacks series 1

$400

Intercooler + pipping

$250

Power fc with hand controller

$1200

19inch chrome rims (front has slight buckle, rears have fresh rubber)

$600

Full exhaust from turbo back (3inch)

$700

Rolling shell with full interior minus electronics (it still has rego)

$2000

Series 2 front bar including fog lights and lower lip attachment (repairable)

$150

gtr wing (needs a paint, isn't genuine)

$150

Series 2 bonnet

$100

Series 2 headlights

$450

That's all that i can think of at the moment

as i said if its not listed just text msg me on 0435840516

If you need pics i can picture msg you afew so let me know

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Is the 3inch intake pipe just a pipe or does it had the inlets for plumback bov and cam cover breathers?

If it has them, I'm keen.

Cheers.

Rob.

Is the 3inch intake pipe just a pipe or does it had the inlets for plumback bov and cam cover breathers?

If it has them, I'm keen.

Cheers.

Rob.

sorry mate can't help ya

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