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Decided to part out my R33 build.

R33 4 door Rolling shell.

Complete minus engine & gearbox.

Register-able, straight, Silver, no major rust, 213,xxxk's on chassis. GTST brakes with slotted rotors, Non ABS, Non hicas.

$4K ono

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RB25DET Long motor assembly.

All machine work carried out by James Race Engines/Engine Action Flemington
Original standard bottom end(Rods, pistons & crank).
New Genuine Nissan Rings
ACL Race Series std main & big end bearings
ARP Rod Bolts
Block crack & pressure tested, decked & honed square to bores
New Welch Plugs
Crank crack tested, Grub screw cleaned & balanced, Journals polished & Crank collar fitted
N1 Oil Pump(Cover screws removed, loctited & torqued)
N1 Water Pump
Nismo low temp thermostat
Greddy magnetic sump plug
Tomei Oil restrictors installed in rear 2 galleries
Stock head, crack & pressure tested, decked
Supertech bronze valve guides
HKS adjustable exhaust cam gear
New Genuine Nissan seals & gaskets all around
New Genuine Nissan timing belt & bearings
New Genuine Nissan head bolts
Head assembled by James Race Engines, bottom end assembled by myself, all clearances checked & bolts torqued as per Nissan Service Manual with ARP ultratorque assembly lube(Have photos of entire engine assembly & reciept for machine work)
Rocker covers cleaned & finished in VHT wrinkle black
Engine is brand new, still on Engine stand.
$4.5K ono Worth more than this in parts and machine work alone.
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HKS Super Drager Catback exhaust(mid section not shown but is included)
$650 ono
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Brand New In Box Koyorad R spec 53mm radiator. Top tank has been painted satin black, easily reversible if not your taste.
$500 ono
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Tomei R33 3 point strut brace, repainted mounting plates in original colour nd new hardware installed.
$400 ono
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Tomei R33 Master Cylinder stopper(This version is for ABS models only, will not fit with non ABS master)
$150
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Tomei Pod filter adapter & black K&N filter(Has hole spacing for SR AFM, easy enough to mark and drill holes for RB AFM)
$150
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Tomei Oil cooler setup. Rarest of the rare, have not seen another one outside of Hyper Rev mags, 13 row cooler core, stainless braided lines with Keith Black Pro(Now XRP) fittings. inbuilt thermostat, oil filter relocation.
$1K ono
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R33 Mines cluster, Has GTST Tacho but easy enough to swap with GTR one.
$600 ono
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All prices are negotiable, will be adding more items over the coming days.
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HKS EVC IV Boost controller, complete setup, also includes 2 brand new genuine foam filters.

$350 ono

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Apexi Rev/Speed meter, Digital tacho & speedo, timers for 0-100/200/300kmh & 0-400m has peak recall function as well.

$250 ono

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Recaro SRII Lemans recliner. No rail, excellent condition, slight crush on right hnd bolster otherwise flawless.

$650 ono

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Greddy warning boost guage, includes both black & white face gauges & Genuine Greddy gauge holder.

$300 ono

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ARC Blow off valve

$80 ono

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Tein castor arms, used but in good condition, include box & documentation.

$220 ono

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JIC Magic rear camber arms

$70 ono

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Brand new in Box Genuine Nissan N16 Pulsar 6 stack CD changer, includes everything required for install, whilst it is designed for the N16 will be easy enough to adapt to other models.

$250 ono

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Pioneer Carrozzeria TS-C016A Carbon Kevlar splits.

$120

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Nismo RB25 engine mounts, brand new in box, have been test fitted onto engine but that's it.

$250 ono

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Brand New Genuine Nissan Welch plug set for RB25, had bought for my build but machine shop put their own in so not needed.

$100

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Brand New Conceptua tuning copper factory replacement heater core.

$150

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man that's some nice collection of parts for sale. Good luck with the sale!

Cheers mate.

ah why the change of plans?

Unfortunately really can't afford to finish it to my standards anytime soon but can't really afford to have it all sitting here doing nothing either :(.

Nismo Rear upper strut brace(Pokes up through parcel shelf, shelf trim will require modification)

$300

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Factory rear boot strut brace

$100

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Trust front pipe & Unknown test pipe

$150 for front pipe & $70 for test pipe or $200 for both

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Set of 6 S15 480cc side flow Unisia Jecs injectors, have not had flow tested to confirm but this is what they were sold to me as.

$200

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Apexi GT Spec Rad cap

$30

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Apexi Power Intake Filter

$50

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Superpro Steering rack poly bushes

$40

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Pivot Earth wire kit

$50

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Brand new aftermarket reciever drier

$25

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Brand new NGK/NTK O2/Lambda Sensor

$50

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6 Autobahn88 Poly exhaust bushes

$30, if you buy Super Drager catback I'll throw these in for free.

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R34 GTT Series 2 stock front seats, drivers seat has been repaired at some point in otherwise great shape.

$150

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Autobahn88 black silicon intake pipe

$100

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Oil filters

$25 each for Nismo, $7 each for Bursons/Ryco

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T3/T4 bush bearing rebuild kit

$100

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R33 Series II Alloy cooling panel, painted black with stickers as pictured

$80

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Super Advan SA3R 17x9 +22 all round, includes full set of centrecaps and 235/45 Federal 595's with plenty of meat on em. I bit of gutter rash on one rim as shown in photo and baked on brake dust on the barrels but in otherwise excellent condition.

1k ono

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Super Advan SA3R 17x9 +38(centres repainted gunmetal) & 17x8 +35, rash on all rims, full set of centrecaps as well. Camber worn Kuhmo KU21's.

$350 for full set or $200 a pair.

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DC2 Integra Type R stock wheels. 15x6 +42, 4x114.3 stud pattern. in excellent condition & include all centrecaps. 1 pair with Bridgestone Grid II 1 pair with Yokohama DNA GP 195/55 all around with good tread.

$400 ono

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Unfortunately really can't afford to finish it to my standards anytime soon but can't really afford to have it all sitting here doing nothing either :(.

Such a Shame... :(

Edit* Just lower your standards and Love the beast for what it / she is... :yes:

O2 Sensor SOLD

Nismo Rear upper strut brace SOLD

Koyorad SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Tomei MCS SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Cooling Panel SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Mines Cluster SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Tein Castor Arms SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

JIC Camber Arms SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

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