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R33 skyline project partout heaps of brand new items

Brand new greddy type r intercooler - $400
Brandnew 50mm radiator-$125
Brand new thermo fans to suit radiator-$175
Brand new gfb electronic boost controller- $250
Brand new waste gate x2-$50 ea
Brand new garrett gt04r turbo with exhaust manifold for r33-$650
R33 gtr dash cluster 15,600km 320km hr-$950
Brand new z7 rims -$600
R33 5 speed gearbox-$750
R33 diff with tru trac centre-$1500
Custom tailshaft-$1200
Rb25 block with 1mm oversize bore with rb26 crank and girdle all balanced (just needs soda blast) -$1000
Adr approved custom bonnet by blitz-$1200
R33 skyline shell with full paint job bmw sepang bronze with a ghost flake with a full race suspension arms and neomax silvers coilovers never had engine in since fitted.-$3000
Brand new stage 3 head with brand new internals and a 350cfm port and polish- $2700
Surge tank $100
Forward racing plennum (greddy style) with 100mm throttle body, 14mm fuel rail (tomei) 1000cc injector dynamic injectors and fuel pressure regulator -$1200
Tail lights led- $100
Headlights -125
Front bumper-$250
Rear bumper-$250
Tomei cam gears-$175
Tomei timing belt and pulleys- $30
Water pump-$75
Oil pump n1- $125
Tomei poncams 272 9.5 lift- $450
Gtr boot and spoiler -$200

30 row oil cooler- $100

Pretty sure i have missed stuff but if i remember more i will update

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1 waste gate left
Turbo and manifold sold
R33 5 speed gearbox sold
Cold side (plennum injectors etc) sold
Tail lights sold
Tomei cam gears sold
Tomei pon cams sold
Gtr boot and spoiler sold

Stage 3 head price drop $1800
Intercooler price drop $350
Rb 25 block oversize comes with forged pistons and conrods price drop 500
Adr approved bonnet price drop $1000

Ok. 

could be interested in it, what centre has been used with it and who installed it? 

 

To be honest I didnt even know you could fit a true track into a r200 so that's good news. 

 

Any pics would be good bud.  Thanks. 

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