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I've got a r32 gtr motor with r33 gtr turbos and mines ecu. Runs heaps better than the stock ecu. Includes 2.5inch front pipes into 3inch heat rapped and a lightened flywheel.

There is everything there to do a conversion into a r32 gtst and if it was to go into a gtr all you would need is another sump. The motor has been dyno'd and can be tested in the car.

I'm looking for around $5500 including other extras. Gareth 0417 370 869

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Never mind found a mob in South Australia who im buying a R33 GTR Engine from, ill keep this thread open and if the engines good and they are a good company i will tell everyone.

They sell alot of engines and turbos at the company.

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/

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Never mind found a mob in South Australia who im buying a R33 GTR Engine from, ill keep this thread open and if the engines good and they are a good company i will tell everyone.  

They sell alot of engines and turbos at the company.

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/

Slightly different wiring

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I have the engine now......Arrived today does anyone know how you can noticably tell the difference beetween a R32 GTR engine and R33 GTR engine?

Any colors different? Engine numbers different? Anything at all?

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Well im pretty happy with the engine anyway. Im selling bits from my old engine if anyone is intereted.

Wrxhoon know how I can look up the gnien number to find out im pretty sure it is sum wireing is different on it which is what I was told is the difference. Here is link to bits im selling.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=1147531

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Well im pretty happy with the engine anyway. Im selling bits from my old engine if anyone is intereted.

Wrxhoon know how I can look up the gnien number to find out im pretty sure it is sum wireing is different on it which is what I was told is the difference. Here is link to bits im selling.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=1147531

Keep your ignition loom from your 32... you will probably need it

Also how much for your coil packs?

please send PM oremail with price to [email protected]

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Well im pretty happy with the engine anyway. Im selling bits from my old engine if anyone is intereted.

Wrxhoon know how I can look up the gnien number to find out im pretty sure it is sum wireing is different on it which is what I was told is the difference. Here is link to bits im selling.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=1147531

Keep your ignition loom from your 32... you will probably need it

Also how much for your coil packs?

please send PM or email with price to [email protected]

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