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hi all thinking about parting my s2 r33, I will try an list all the parts it has an what I would like to get for them an if there is enough interest I will get pics up an start parting my car, I am located in Townsville nq.

engine.

prepped an machined s2 rb30 block.

linished crank with spool extended oil pump drive collar

full reconditioned 96 r33 gtr head done buy advan

spool cylinder head oil drain to sump

tomei oil restrictors in block

spool rods

cp pistions

acl bearings

hks head gasket an all other gaskets are also hks

tomei oil pump

n1 waterpump

adjustable cam gears

tomei pon cams

rips racing 7l sump

os giken twin plate clutch

splitfire ciolpacks

greddy fuel rail

id 1000 injectors

6boost manifold

turbosmart pro 45 gate with screamer

garrett gt3582 turbo with anit surge front hsg an .82 rear hsg

all speedflow fittings

has done 7000ks total since build making 368kw on 21psi on 98.

between 158-160psi on all cylinders, perfect condition.

was thinking $14000

brakes

r33 gtr brembos with 80% pads, bm57 master cyl an dba 4000 slotted rotors all in good condition, $2000

fuel

aero flow 3l surge tank with 2 bosch 044s all fittings, y piece an Teflon all braded lines , $500

cooling

greddy lm intercooler tube an fin, have custom piping an also standard piping in boxes, $300

koyorad 52mm core radiator, $400

driveline and suspension

rb25 gearbox $1000

kaaz 2 way an diff hsg $700

whiteline front an rear swaybars drop links an bushes r33, $450

bc br series adjustable coilovers, $500

ecm

link g4 $1000

all parts are pretty new an all are in very good condition.

if intrested let me know

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bc br series adjustable coilovers will they fit a s1

Yes they will mate. There is zilch difference in r33 gts-t series 1 & 2 suspension. There is however a difference between GTR and GTS-T suspension.

Some good parts here mate. :) :) :)

Josh

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