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Recaro S13/R32 Passenger Side Seat Rails

Came off recaros SRIV missing handle bars

$100

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GFB Bovus Maximus Twin Trumpet BOV

Sound clips on GFB website

http://www.gfb.com.au/index.php?parentid=s...p;option=sounds

Replaced recently, comes with RB20/RB25 adapter

$150 shipped

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Bosch 910 Fuel Pump

Replaced with Nismo internal pump, can be mounted internally or externally

supported 250rwKw on RB25 with plenty more

$100

Stock Parts from R33 GTS-t Rb25:

Stock R33 Weather Guards/shield

Stock fuel pump

Stock Suspension includes shocks and springs, minus tops

Stock Exhaust cam gear

Stock Intercooler includes piping

Stock Dump pipe and front pipe

Stock HICAS Rack

Stock Boost Solenoid--SOLD

Nismo Alluminium Gear Knob for greater feel when changing gears. Screw part made of special plastic to minimise heat transfer from the gearbox. Bought brand new from group buy long time ago never put on car

Please note. This shift is for 5 speed with a 10mm diameter. Please measure your vehicle before purchasing.

$50-SOLD

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Located in Perth, shipping on buyers expense

For Sale

Recaro S13/R32 Passenger Side Seat Rails

Came off recaros SRIV missing handle bars

$100

post-7539-1152079657.jpg

GFB Bovus Maximus Twin Trumpet BOV

Sound clips on GFB website

http://www.gfb.com.au/index.php?parentid=s...p;option=sounds

Replaced recently, comes with RB20/RB25 adapter

$150 shipped

post-7539-1152079548.jpg

Nismo Alluminium Gear Knob for greater feel when changing gears. Screw part made of special plastic to minimise heat transfer from the gearbox. Bought brand new from group buy long time ago never put on car

Please note. This shift is for 5 speed with a 10mm diameter. Please measure your vehicle before purchasing.

$50

post-7539-1152079788.jpg

Bosch 910 Fuel Pump

Replaced with Nismo internal pump, can be mounted internally or externally

supported 250rwKw on RB25 with plenty more

$100

Stock Parts from R33 GTS-t Rb25:

Stock fuel pump

Stock Suspension includes shocks and springs, minus tops

Stock Exhaust cam gear

Stock Intercooler includes piping

Stock Dump pipe and front pipe

Stock Boost Solenoid

Located in Perth, shipping on buyers expense

Hi Mate, How much for the front suspension incl postage to Brisbane?

thanks wrenchy33 ([email protected])

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will take the nismo gear knob if it fits into a 96' 33 gts-t. would need to know how much it'll cost to ship over to melbourne too. PM me or SMS at 04 3327 3999. cheers bro.

  • 3 weeks later...
Interested in the rails, what do you need to make these work?

Thanks

Rails need handle bars to adjust, will not be adjustable without one, but will still mount unto seats

how long has the BOV been used for? any boost leaks? does it come with the adapter to convert to hybrid?

Didnt know you could conver it to hybrid, but either way, no it doesnt come with it. but it does have adapter for RB25. No boost leaks that I noticed and its been used for arround a year approximately.

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