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Just curious at this stage, my 33 is all but a write off (they aren't registering it as one but the market value isn't worth repairing it)

I have had the idea of selling out parts to recoup losses.

As such -

RB25DET:

ACL Forged pistons

Shot-peened conrods

ARP studs throughout engine

HKS Step 1 intake and exhaust cams

600CC Siemens injectors

Bigger fuel rail

Rising Rate FPR

Greddy-style manifold

Custom hand-welded piping

Polished cam covers

Brand new coolant hoses

New half-moon seals

New tappet cover gaskets

HKS head gasket

High Flowed Series 2 turbo - capable of up to 20 psi (was making 20psi but kept popping cooler hoses)

Link G4 Plugin ECU, tuned by EFI Performance. Making 212rwkw @ 13psi.

90mm throttle body

Splitfire coilpacks

Custom built Jim Berry clutch

I'm sure I've missed something here, there are a lot of bits and pieces in/on it. Selling as a whole package

Trying to gauge value for it, I'm looking into a new car and need to get as much possible toward a deposit for a newer car. I paid around $4k for the motor but have put another $5-6k into it (parts + labour though!) so I'm thinking $6k nego. You couldn't build this motor for that much!

None of the motor parts have done more than 20,000km. Mainly highway driving.

Photos can be attached. Just doing this as EOI.

Other parts from car available as well!

Will ship Aus-wide, freight can be discussed.

Motor will take up to a gt30 comfortably without any modification.

Also, have a gearbox, short shifted, looking at around $1000 but open to offers. Gearbox has done approx. 160k km

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bump up, all parts currently available excluding:

alloy radiator

coilovers

(possibly) gearbox - still taking offers

one or both power window regs with motors

horn plug in area

Also available - genuine Trust intercooler - 600x300x100 with piping to suit forward facing plenum. Piping custom handmade. $400ono.

R33 4 door seats - $100 each plus post

Engine is Series 1 RB25DET - supply with or without Link G4, offers currently in progress on ECU so if you want as a package get in quick!

Front and rear strut brace - $100 the set, post anywhere, suit 2 door possibly 4 door?

Hicas bar - $50

Rear subframe bushings - stiffen the back end up - $50 the set posted anywhere in australia

Diff - standard R33 Series 1 diff - $100

Driveshafts - $100 the set

any other parts ask away! I have most of the interior parts, as well as panels, GTR bootlid with spoiler, locks, dashboard pieces, interior trim!

Text me on 0413475969 with enquiries

Bump up to the top - ECU available, $1300 firm.

Intake plenum, with fuel rail, 600cc injectors and 90mm throttle body - 750 firm, individually cost me 1400 all up with custom made adapter plate from greddy to 90mm throttle with some machining done.

Splitfire coilpacks, suit series 1 rb25det, near new 350 the set

Nearly all interior parts available, RB25DET wiring loom, ignitor, full loom $200, ignitor $50

Fuses needed? Ask away!

Also, I have a rear battery relocation kit available

Feel free to ask, turbo is sold however manifold, piping, genuine TRUST intercooler available

Bump - all I have left for the moment is Trust intercooler, wiring loom, bare motor (no clutch/intake but can supply factory plenum and injectors), catch can, exhaust manifold, 3.5 inch exhaust

BUMP BUMP BUMP

Link G4 Plugin ECU and full car wiring loom available.

0413475969

Loom $500 ono, ECU $1300 firm or as a package negotiate with me



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