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So I'm thinking about getting rid of my project due to work changes and not enough garage space.

It is a eoi at the moment but if I get enough interest or a decent offer for complete I will sell or go ahead with part out.

Read complete add please before sending me a pm

Located on the Gold Coast

Prices are firm so low ballers can ead!

1. R33, white decent condition shell, needs front bar painted, boot painted and small repair to drivers door. See list of parts for whole car offers.

Or part out

2.Rb25/neo 6boost high mount manifold, with all studs, nuts and reusable stainless exhaust gaskets (brand new only test fitted)

$1000

3. Turbosmart 50mm wastegate, still in box, $550

4. Hypergear ATR45 600hp turbo, (brand new, not seen oil or water, only test fitted) comes with new oil and water lines with pro flow fittings

$900

5. Aeroflow oil relocation kit and oil cooler (brand new, still in box, test fitted but nothing more)

$300

6. 100mm thick GTR intercooler $250

7. Greddy type inlet manifold with 80mm throttle body, 875cc injectors that have been cleaned and tested (not used since, receipt available) and aftermarket fuel rail.

$400

8. Alloy radiator good condition $150

9. Custom r33 air box with 100mm brand new air stainless air filter $150

10. GTR front seats, wear on drivers seat as per most

$450

11. 5 speed gearbox with exeedy heavy duty clutch

$500

12. E-boost 2 with 4 port solenoid (new, only wired in)

$400

13. R33 coil overs - tein fronts and zeal rears, both adjustable. Unsure of overall condition $500

14. LS1 coils x 6 (new still in boxes)

$200

15. Turbosmart fpr800 $100

16. Walbro 460L e85 (brand new in box)

$175

18. GTR front bar, fiberglass in primer

$200

19. Gtst boot with GTR wing silver

$150

20. Low km import neo motor. Brand new arp head studs fitted, unsure of overall condition but worked fine and sounded perfect, produced good power when I last drove it.

$1100

21. Complete Alpine top quality stereo, all type r speakers, splits and crossovers in front, 6x9 rear, new 12" sub, 1000w+ sub amp and brand new mech free alpine head unit (more details for those interested)

$800

22. Near new vented discs all round

$300

23. Rota 18" p45r2 rims, Matt black, with brand new hankook ventus rs3 iirc on rear, and near new tyres front 90% tread

$1200

24. 1.2mm metal head gasket (brand new still in packet)

$150

25. Brand new pro flow silicon for inlet and boost pipes, different sizes and I think 6 all up

$100

$26. Greddy blow off valve, painted black

$150

Plus of course all other interior and exterior parts and I'm sure a few things I've forgotten

I will get pictures of specific parts for those interested.

Car as it sits needs a ecu (still has wiring for a microtech so if you find a 2nd one easy fix) some wiring, intercooler pipes welded, oil relocation kit fitted and that's about it.

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