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hey guys,

had a change of plans with my car... so alot is up for grabs

92' HCR32 RB20DET (mid 80,000kms)

BRAND NEW timing belt

BRAND NEW waterpump fitted

BRAND NEW tomei 1.2mm headgasket fitted

leakdown test performed

custom GTR style inlet manifold with xf falcon throttlebody

HKS TITAN twin plate clutch

the motor has not been run since this work has been carried out - so everythings brand new...

there are no injectors, no turbo/manifold... but has everythingelse. have receipts for all work carried out last week - this is one clean motor ready for boost to be screwed into it!

im after $3500 for the motor

R32 RB20DET gearbox in unknown condition - $400... previous owner said it was working fine but i myself never drove with this gearbox

Tein HA HCR32 coilovers - height and damper adjustable... no camber tops... no leaks... $1200

R33 RB25DET gearbox with modified R33 tailshaft to fit R32 (good for 33gbox conversion to ditch the ol 32 gbox) $1500 - have receipts for purchase of gbox and customisation of the tailshaft

PWR 50mm HCR32 (will also fit CA18 s13/180s and BNR32's) tripplecore aluminium radiator - used 8months... few fins bent (damn bugs!) but in perfect nick apart from that! very high quality! $600

Trust HCR32 aluminium coolant pipe kit (including aluminium pipe with water temp fitting hole, greddy silicone hoses and clamps) brand new hasnt been used - $130

Eastbear fiberglass fixed back bucket seat and eastbear seatrail for R32 - $600

Reggamaster wheels in silver - 17x8 +34/17x9 +38... no tyres... forged lightweight rims which are very sought after in japan (check Rezz's japan photo diary for pics of the same style rims on his r32)... one has a hairline fracture in the spoke but it doesnt even penetrate through at all... just on the surface $600

HKS Oil cooler kit for RB with GREX (Trust) oil filter relocation kit - $750

im in adelaide btw - would prefer to sell everything in adelaide but if you are happy to organise freight interstate im fine with that... not really negotiable at all atm... but will listen to NON ridiculous offers

- adz

Can you please get me a rough size and wieght on the r33 gearbox please. And also confirm its a Series 1 (as I belive it has to be for the R32 conversion) What else does it come with? Adapeted speedo cable or is what you have listed it?

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