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hey guys

selling off my project car r33 gtr i only really just bought it but have moved onto something else now and cant afford two projects

the shell will be up for sale soon, have to finish a few things on it first

the other parts are up for grabs now though

ALL PARTS LOCATED IN MACKAY NTH QLD, POSTAGE CAN BE ARRANGED

r33 gtr gearbox, recently rebuilt with new bearings.. has not been run since - $850

r33 gtr/gtst fuel tank, no pump - $100

r33 gtr nismo in-tank pump - $250

r33 gtr BC External Reservior coils, as new only fitted and moved 50metres - $1350

r33 gtr black oem front bar, good condition paint is scratched a bit - $500

r33 gtr/gtst greddy front strut brace - $125

r33 gtr/gtst oem rear brace, have two of these for sale - $100ea

r33 gtr carbon fibre grill with no symbol just mesh - $100

r33 gtr rear wing, carbon end caps - $350

r33 gtr front lights very good condition - $350

r33 gtr/gtst cusco hicas lockout bars very good condition - $250

r33 gtr cusco front swaybar - $250

r33 gtr moonface racing castor arms - $200

r33 gtr passenger seat, good condition - $150

2jz bottom end - freshly machined by jhh in brisbane

Manley turbo tuff i beam rods

Mahle race pistons 86.5mm

Arp l19 headstuds

Arp maninstuds

Acl race bearings

Machined/linished crank

Torque plate honed block

Gapped rings

Pistons, rods and crank balanced

just need to clean, check all bearing clearances and assemble - $5000

Random parts

AME TM-02 wheels, 18x10+15 all corners on 1000km old achillies 123s semis 265x35x18 - all very good condition no gutter rash - $2300

power enterprise 800cc top feed injectors 11mm x 6 in boxes with plugs, new - $600

genuine greddy type rs blow off valve vgc - $100

rochester 14mm 1200cc injectors x 4, never been used only fitted - $400

buddy club fixed back seat, has rail to suit s13/4/5. black with grey inserts for a normal sized person, has a small tear in the fabric other than that its as new - $450

sr20vet mazworx lhd intake manifold, no fuel rail as new condition just needs a throttle cable bracket welded on - $500

sr20vet steam pipe high mount t51r exhaust manifold as new - $200

s14 jic front strut brace, vgc - $125

s13 whiteline front swaybar good condition - $125

S14/15 K.L.S camber arms - $85

2jz exhaust manifold 3d flange ready to make a manifold - $100

thats it for now..

please contact me on 0413347774 or via pm

I live in mackay too mate, love those wheels just not sure how they'd sit on my R34, it's got pumped an flared guards, and 9" on the front is fine currently.

What's the chances of test fitting?

My car is out of action currently though.

Shell is now for sale... It wont be available for the next two weeks as im still in Brisbane

Info:

Front windscreen cracked

Steering coloum shaft will need to be replaced

Stripped interior, not one bit of wiring harness front to rear

Front guards modified as per picture

Custom dash reo bar made

Custom alloy dash made

Sound deadening partially removed - just the stuff i could get with dry ice.. Some still baked on like around the gbox tunnel

Front radiator support cut out - was planning on welding a couple tabs to it then bolting it back on via the tabs

Lower front chassis brace cut out and replaced with a piece of tube to give the radiator more room and be able to have the intercoler sit upside down and have its inlet and outlet very close to the intake mani and turbo for short piping.

Thats about all i can think of at this stage

It is a registerable car

The price will vary depending what you would want to come with it, in its base form:

No driveline just suspension arms minus the cusco hicas arms and swaybars

No wheels

No suspension

No frontbar

No lip

No wing

$1500

If you want it to come with other parts let me know via pm or phone call and we will sort out a price

I dont really know how to send a shell interstate so im going to go ahead and say qld buyers only

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