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R33 GTR 1000HP Parts

Hi guys, parting out my R33 GTR 1000HP street car. Basically everything is up for sale. All parts have done no more than 5000 street kms and dyno runs.

Reason for selling as ive been EPA'd.. again and i keep losing my license, and being a mobile mechanic is shit with no license lol 

Have deposits on os88 gearbox and clutch

Also deposit on RB30 3.2 nitto bottom end and 26 head, if it falls through will advertise.

Parts for sale:

Plazmaman GTR intercooler, 4 inch outlets and 100mm. Good for 1500hp. Asking $1200 ono

1300hp CDI ignition system kit from hi octane, which includes everything, Asking $2000 ono

Motec M800 Asking $3000 ono

ARC 4 inch titanium exhaust from dump, Asking $2500 ono

HKS oil cooler kit, Asking $1000 ono

Hypertune single throttle body intake manifold and 100mm hypertune throttle body, Asking $2000 ono

Genuine ID2000cc injectors x6 and fuel rail, Asking $1250 ono

Two 45mm turbosmart gates with 14psi springs, Asking $600 ono

Custom made 26/30 twin pulse, twin gate exhaust maifold to suit gtx4294 top mount, Asking $600 ono

GTX4294 with 1.01 rear housing, Asking $1500 ono

Two 044 fuel pumps and surge tank, Asking $300

Ross balancer and trigger kit, Asking $750 ono

Quiafe front and rear differentials, Asking $3000 ono

Tein Coilovers, Asking $1000 ono

Probs a few more items to mention that ive forgotten, if you want photo's or have any questions, feel free to contact me on here or my mobile, 0423 756 123

All parts still in car, will remove all most likely this weekend.

Cheers, Christian

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Still for sale

Motec m800

CDI ignition system

HKS oil cooler kit

Plazmaman intercooler Pro series twin entry 4inch outlets

ID2000cc injectors x6 with fuel rail

Twin 044 pumps with surge tank

Eboost street boost electronic boost controller series 1 $250

Ross balancer and trigger kit

 

Its the full cam and crank trigger kit, 12 teeth. I forgot to mention it is to suit rb30 bottom end as the crank sensor has been shaved back to fit my setup. You can get it to fit 26 bottom end just need a small spacer to raise the height back to standard.

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