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Complete exhaust side of R33 RB26 minus the turboo (manifolds, twin turbo pipe, oil lines, dump pipes, afms etc) $250 ?

Pic from when I bought this

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My reason for sale: No longer going ahead with my rb25dett project.

R32 GTR ECU with unknown remap(1 side of case missing) $100

R33 GTR Stock ECU $150

So still have 2 afms (looks to be R32)

Various pipes and elbows such as the "twin turbo" pipe

stock wastegate actuators, oil lines, water lines, dump pipes, manifolds etc.

Let me know if you needs pics

Updated 19/11/07

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Injectors alone?

Not at this stage, will see if there's interest in the complete intake first :mellow:

hey will take exhaust side of rb26, but need postage to syd. 2167. please pm me if you can post

will get you a postage quote asap, may need a courier though, will let you know what I come up with

You've got someone interested in the injectors + someone else interested in the plenum. I'd be interested in the throttle bodies (but must include ALL linkages, etc). So depending on price we might be able to work a deal here......

You've got someone interested in the injectors + someone else interested in the plenum. I'd be interested in the throttle bodies (but must include ALL linkages, etc). So depending on price we might be able to work a deal here......

Ok, will get back to you on this one :D

Cheers

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Complete intake side of RB26 (throttle bodies, plenum, fuel rail, injectors, etc.) $850

Complete exhaust side of RB26 (turbos, manifolds, twin turbo pipe, oil lines, dump pipes, afms etc) $650

RB26 Front pipe $200

R33 GTR Intercooler $250

R32 GTR ECU with unknown remap(1 side of case missing) $100

R33 GTR Stock ECU $150

GTR Wiring Loom - Spoken for

Pics up tonight

do u still hav r33 gtr ecu

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