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List of parts...

R33 Std Dump

R33 Std intercooler

R33 Radiator ***SOLD***

R33 Power steering rack ***SOLD***

R33 Fan

R32 Turbo - Great condition...

R32 Exhaust Manifold

R32 Alternator

R32 Crank Angle Sensor

R32 ECU ***SOLD***

R32 Air Fuel Meter

R32 Coil Packs x 6

R32 Ignition Pack and cable ***SOLD***

R32 Std Injectors

R32 Flywheel ***SOLD***

R32 Wiring Loom

R32 Fuel Rail

R32 Intake Plenum

R32 Fan Belt Pulley

R32 Fan

There is pics of most the parts...

Please give me offers.... i have to sell this stuff, but please no REALLY stupid offers

PM or call 0409875864 Troy

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im just goign to rip it apart with him, and check it out...

ill get back to everyone in PM's when i have them and ill give prices.

Please post your interest in items here

pretty much we arent wasting a heap of time or money on it, so... considering he said he had one doing the exact same thing, and thats what it was.

I dont really know.. so i have given up on it :rolleyes:

Just trying to get some money back from it, even if it is minimal

Mine had a miss and it was the computer that burnt out the igniter pack with to high a voltage. I had no fault codes. Sounds like the mechanic many not know what he is doing. I agree with the other guy about the comp test.

Could I have a price on the rubber inlet from turbo to afm.

well i guess ill find out when i rip it appart...

Get back to you on the flywheel...

Not sure if i have the rubber part... think i may be using it, will find out

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