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Wrecking r33 Gtr vspec

Midnight purple

Everything available

Rb26dett engine from a r33 Gtr vspec, motor has done approximently 10000kms. I have pictures of recent cold/dry compression test and videos of the engine running can send or show to serious buyers only.

**Can fit and install for extra by mechanic locally on the Gold Coast pm for details**

Compression 160-165psi across the board

Bottom end

R33 Gtr crank

N1 block

Cp pistons and rings

Eagle rods with arp rod bolts

Arp mains

Arp head studs

Greddy oil pump

N1 water pump

Tomei oil restrictor

ATI balancer

Top end

Tomei Poncams 260deg 9.15 lift in and ex

Greddy cam gears

Head full recoed etc

Brand new rocker cover seals and half moon seals

Painted r34 Gtr red covers

Price $9500

Depending on buyers can include standard injectors and turbos for extra

An also supply hks gtss turbos, sard 800cc injectors and power FC Ecu for extra

R33 Gtr brembo brakes and rotors

Front and rear

Great condition

$1500

R33 Gtr rear seat

Great condition

$180

R33 Gtr door cards

Front and rear in great condition

$300

R33 Gtr bonnet

Great condition

$600

R33 r32 Gtr power FC and hand controller

Great condition

$750

Sard 800cc injectors for rb26

Great condition

$500

Hks complete suction kit with hks pods

Includes inlet and outlet pipes

All hot side piping

Great condition

$650

Hks Intercooler hard piping kit

Great condition

$280

R33 nismo Gtr speedo cluster in black 320km 11000rpm

Great condition

$480

R33 gtr fujitsubo cat back exhaust with cat

$250

Rb26dett fujitsubo tuned length front pipe

$150

Hks gtss turbos

Great condition

Only ever run on 15psi

$1600 turbo and actuators

$1700 full hot side

R33 Gtr engine wiring loom

$180

Blitz boost controller sbc I-d

New model with the little screen

$250

Blitz power meter I-d

New model with screen

Matching to above

$200

Gtr boot no wing

$90

R33 Gtr drivers window switch

$80

R33 Gtr drivers side window reg and motor

$60

R33 Gtr centre gauges

$90

R33 Gtr v spec diff

$200

R33 Gtr rear 6 bolt shafts

$100 each

R33 Gtr rear hubs with hand brake assembly

$190

R33 Gtr v spec rear bracing under subframe

$90

R33 Gtr v spec bracing that goes under front of gearbox

$80

R33 Gtr abs unit

Great condition

$180

R33 Gtr rear bar

Midnight purple great condition

$90

R33 Gtr front reo bar

Great condition

$100

R33 Gtr spacers for front guards

$60

R33 Gtr genuine front strut brace

$70

R33 Gtr genuine rear strut brace

$70

R33 Gtr boot brace

$60

R33 Gtr ignition barrel and locks

With key

$150

R33 Gtr steering wheel and air bag red stitching

$150

R33 Gtr master bm57

$190

R33 Gtr clutch master

$70

R33 Gtr drivers headlight

Great condition but has 2 broken mounts for grill

$100

R33 Gtr dash

$60

R33 Gtr surround with hazard lights etc

$60

R33 Gtr front drive shafts

$80 ea

R33 Gtr boot trim

$80

R33 gtr radiator

$70

R33 Gtr bovs with recirc stuff

Complete set up

$180

R33 Gtr Intercooler

$100

R33 Gtr bonnet latch

$30

May have missed stuff let me know what your after

Gold Coast Nerang

0487924497 or 0414596256

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