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All parts are off a 1997 R33 GTR V-Spec, and have done 57,000kms.

Standard Turbos - $700 SOLD.

Standard Pistons - $200

Standard Conrods - $350

Standard Oil Pump - $200

Standard Water Pump - $50 SOLD.

Standard Camshafts - $300

Standard Cam Gears $50

Standard Fuel Pump - $250 SOLD.

Standard Injectors (444cc Yellow Top) - $300 PENDING.

Standard Engine Mounts (2x) - $40 each

Standard Gearbox Mount - $100 SOLD.

Standard Dump Pipes - $100

Standard Front Pipes - $150

BRAND NEW TOMEI ROD BOLTS (unopened, still in sealed package) - $240

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All items are located in Lower North Shore, Sydney and are available for inspection.

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No problems, I will COD to Perth. $300 inc. shipping ($50 deposit)

The thing with COD is if the recipient doesn't pick up the package, I have to pay shipping charges BOTH WAYS, hence why I'm asking for a small deposit to cover this possibility.

Cheers,

Andrew.

How many km's on these engine part's?

It says it on the very first line of this thread ;)

"All parts are off a 1997 R33 GTR V-Spec, and have done 57,000kms."

rockysilvia: It most certaintly will :) R32 and R33 GTRs use the same engine and gearbox mounts :(

Tony: PowerFC has been sold, sorry mate!

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