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lets call it $14500ono open to offers to sell as is or willing to sepearte if there is enough interest..

- car just needs a turbo and pipe work to be running again! 99% complete! Then some paint and she will be sweet

- Plenty of serious parts



Engine

RB25 series 2 motor (88,000Kms)

Plazmaman Plenum

Plazmaman throttle body

Steam pipe high mount manifold

Splitfire coilpacks

Big Injectors

BMI fuel Rail

Front Mount

52mm Radiator

Oil Cooler and relocation Kit

Tial 44mm External Gate

r33 clutch master

3.5inch kakimoto exhaust

Custom Front/Dump pipe

Greddy Swirl Pot

Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge

Big lift Pump (unknown brand)

2x 044 bosch



Interior

Profec B Spec 2 controller

Adaptronic computer

ARK turbo timer

Bride door trims

Bride Gias II Seats

Custom Seat Rails

Prosport Boost Gauge

Prosport EGT Gauge

Prosport Oil Temp Gauge

Prosport Oil Press Gauge

Prosport Water Temp Gauge

Pioneer MVH-8250BT head unit

6x9 in rear

Custom parcel shelf

6inch in the doors

Cusco Half cage


Suspension/Driveline

R33 LCA's

ISC N1 coilovers

Adjustable rear camber arms

Bolt in half cage

metal pinapples

mini spool

Exedy 100kg heavy duty clutch

Strut Braces front and rear

Hicas Removed completely (all lines)

R33 power steering pump

Hicas Lock bar in rear


Wheels/Tyres/Brakes

Meister S1R (brand new)

Front

18x9.5 -30

Slotted Rotors

Rear

18x11.5 -47

315/30 semi slicks


Body

CUSTOM CUSTOM CUSTOM

Spared no expenses on guards

Custom moulded to car

Custom inner arches in rear

Veilside Front Guards

Veilside Rear Guards

veilside Side Skirts

Carbon exhaust shield (ultra rare)

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Im sure i have missed plenty of parts details

car is located on Central Coast NSW

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Does it come with standard replacement parts ? What about turbo side ?

What does that price exactly include?

bare motor, if you want the plazmaman plenum etc we can work out a price! im open to offers

Engine

RB25 series 2 motor (88,000Kms)
$1000

Plazmaman Plenum
$600

Plazmaman throttle body
$60

Steam pipe high mount manifold
$400

BMI fuel Rail
$125

52mm Radiator
$125

Oil Cooler and relocation Kit
$250

Tial MVR 44mm External Gate
$350

Greddy Swirl Pot
$70

Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge
$50

2x 044 bosch

$180ea

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Interior

Profec B Spec 2 controller
$250

Adaptronic computer with plugin harness

$850


ARK turbo timer
$130

Bride door trims
$250

Bride Gias II Seats
Custom Seat Rails

$1000


Prosport Boost Gauge
Prosport EGT Gauge
Prosport Oil Temp Gauge
Prosport Oil Press Gauge
Prosport Water Temp Gauge
$550 set


Cusco Half cage

$600

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Suspension/Driveline

ISC N1 coilovers

$600

mini spool

$450 (in housing)

R33 power steering pump
$100

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