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Wrecking Skyline R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual. Whole car available for $8000 without the wheels pictured. can be registered, clean title and clean body, no repairs before. Put a carpet in and engineer the roll cage and it can be registered.

RB25DET Engine - $2200 as it is, negotiable by removing certain items.
- ARP Head Studs (no more than 50kms old)
- Head full reconditioned with valve seals replaced

- Permaseal Multi layer steel head gasket (no more than 50kms old)
- Rocker cover gaskets replaced not long ago (no more than 50kms old)
- Gates Racing Timing Kit with water pump (no more than 50kms)
- Kinugawa Turbo, GT3076 equivalent
- Iridium Spark Plugs
- Splitfire Coilpacks

RB25DET Turbo Gearbox $1800 - NOT NEGOTIABLE
Manual Conversion Kit - $2200 (available unless gearbox is sold)
- Lightened flywheel (no more than 50kms old)

- Exedy Heavy duty button clutch (no more than 50kms)
- Master & Slave Cylinders
- Clutch Lines
- Pedals


Complete Full adjustable suspension arms set - $600
- Adjustable Upper Control/Camber arms front pair
- Adjustable Upper Control/Camber arms rear pair

- Adjustable Lower control arms, front pair
- Adjustable Lower control arms, rear pair

- Adjsutable Front Castor Arms
- Adjustable Rear Toe Arms
- HICAS Lock Bar

- Greddy Boost Controller - $300
- DBA T3 front & T2 rear brake Discs - $250
- Front mount intercooler kit - $250

- Alloy Radiator - $150
- GT-R  carbon fibre Bee-R style wing extension ONLY - $450 (does not include the GTR spoiler body/base)
- Genuine R33 GT-R 400R (aluminium twin blade spoiler) - $1200

- AGI Bolt in half cage - $600
- Genuine Sabelt 4 point harness, driver and passenger - $200
- Whiteline Sway Bars, Front and rear - $300 (cosmetically worn but still works fine)
- Ohlins Adjustable Coilover Suspension - $2000
- R34 HKS Full Turbo back exhaust - $350

- Greddy Catch Can - $50
- Greddy Strut Brace - $200
- B-Pillar Floor Brace/Monke Bar - $200
- Headlights Pair - $600
- Front Bar with Fog lights - $450
- Grille - $150
- Bonnet - $250
- Driver Door complete - $200
- Wheels with good tyres - $1000 (not negotiable, I'd like to keep them but would let them go for the right price)
- Reo bar - $150
- Side Skirts - $150 pair
- Rear pods (in gun metal grey) - $100

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 02/07/2017 at 2:27 AM, MagicPants said:

Seat for sale ?

sorry for the late reply, yes they are for sale, have the pair for $400

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 8/22/2017 at 5:44 PM, MagicalZorse01 said:

Interested in the drivers door, is it fully complete? And also would it all work on a series 1?

The door is mostly complete, window and regulator is there and working. only door trim is missing. Will work on series 1, PM me.

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