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'94 R33 GTS-T, 4 DOOR PROJECT FOR SALE

Unsure if I've posted in the right spot (sorry if I haven't!!)

Will not separate, selling as a bundle

Unfinished Project

Body is a '94 with 123k's, Satin black paint (could do with a respray)
Body is straight, has no dings.
-Manual
-M spec front Bar, has side skirts and rear bar (unsure on brand)
-Cusco two way locker
-Hicas locked
-Bride drivers seat (genuine)
-Defi link gauges
-33 GTR rims
-racing gear suspension
-momo steering wheel
-nismo strut brace
-334DOOR plates

PARTS

-RB 25 gear box
-OS STR twin plate
-Trust 600x300x100mm intercooler
-Aluminium radiator
-HKS super silent cat back exhaust
-Greddy cam gears
-Garret 35/82R turbo
-Candy blue rocker covers
-HKS oil cap
- Modified 33 GTR wiring loom wired for power FC de-jetro (don't have)
-HKS 600cc injectors
-Tomei 33GTR fuel pump

MOTOR

RB 30 block
-JUN oil pump
-Mahle pistons
-Cosmetic head gasket
-nissan water pump
-ATI 1000HP balancer
-ACL bearings


HEAD
-Fully ported polished
-2mm oversize super tech valves
-HKS stage 2 cams
-ARP bolts all round


Rough idea of whats missing/needed
-ECU exhaust manifold and wastegate
obviously need to assemble engine..
sump has been cut but not shut will hold 8 litres of oil need oil pickup modified and oil restrictor for the block

The motor was built to be a reliable 500HP street car

If anyone is seriously interested/ has any questions, contact my partner (kevin) on 0438151237

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