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Hey guys,

I have located more spare parts that I have purchased and ended up having spare which need to go.

1. Genuine HPI Engine Damper Kit - BCNR33 - New

Helps prolong the life of your engine mounts by reducing wear due to excessive engine movement. A worthwhile addition for any modified GTR

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$230

2. Nismo Billet Oil Cap - New SOLD!

Suitable for Skyline, Silvia etc

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3. Nismo Veruspeed Oil Filters - Suit S14/S15 (x2) - New

Each Nismo Veruspeed oil filter offers 21% less pressure loss, 24% increase in filtration, 10% less flow resistance, and 37% increased life.

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$45 Each

4. Nismo Veruspeed Oil Filters - Suit RB20/RB25/RB26/CA18 (x2) - New SOLD

Each Nismo Veruspeed oil filter offers 21% less pressure loss, 24% increase in filtration, 10% less flow resistance, and 37% increased life.

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5. Nismo Racing Fashion Lighter - Used SOLD!

Speaks for itself really - For the Nismo junkie :)

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$15

6. Length Of Braided Hose - Unused

I have a significant length of stainless braided hose which I never ended up using - Pefect for radiator hose etc.

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$50 (Pickup only)

7. R33 GTR Factory Mats Set - Used SOLD!

Completed 5-piece genuine R33 GTR mat set - Very good condition - Hard to find

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$200 - (Pickup Only)

8. R33 GTR Factory Cams - Used

Removed during engine build - No longer needed.

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$150

9. Trust Polished Single Turbo Inlet Pipe (Y Pipe) - Used SOLD!

Genuine Trust single turbo inlet pipe (Y Pipe) completed with silicon joiners and hose clamps. These pipes are extremely hard to come by and this one took me a long long time to locate.

The Trust inlet pipe for single turbo setups facilitates the use of twin Z32 type air flow meters in conjunction with a single turbo setup and comes nicely polished.

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$200

10. R33 GTR Factory ECU - Used

Removed during engine build - No longer needed.

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$250

11. R33 GTR Washer Bottle - Used

Replaced with oil breather tank - No longer needed

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$40

12. R33 GTS-T Washer Bottle - Used

No longer needed

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$40

13. RB25DET Coil Pack Cover - Used SOLD!

No longer needed

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$40

do you know if the cams would fit a 33gtst and would the be any lumpier, or bigger lift

Honestly not sure on that one - I know of RB26 cams being used in RB20's as an upgrade but when it comes to using them in an RB25 it would be worth checking with your mechanic.

GTR cams in GTS25t is a no go. Get nothing under 5000rpm due to compression loss. You also lose VCT on the inlet but if you are happy to lose that then they are perfect for a regrind at Ivan Tighe Engineering Brisbane for extra lift.

Disappointed Nick. Nothing I want mate.

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