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Hey guys...

Im currentlly mid modification in doing my GT30 high mount so i have all the bits for sale that i dont need...

I also dropped a spanner down my front guard and took two massive chips out of the paint :cry: so I need more money to fix that...

I have the following for sale and a few pics at the bottom of some of the stuff...

1. R33 GTS-T Series 2 Turbo

It is in execptional condition and has only travelled just on 80,000kms.

The wheels are very clean with no chips and like i said in tip top condition.

It has the nylon Series 2 compressor the fastest spooling of all stok turbos.

SOLD

2. Exhaust Manifold

Not much to say about this as there is nothing to them.

It is in good condition with no cracks.

Price $70 $50 $30

3. Standard Intake pipe from AFM to Turbo (comes with the bov dump pipe and crank case vent pipe also)

Good condition, not needed with upgrade.

SOLD

4. Standard Brake Rotors

Good condition

Replaced them with slotted rotors for race use.

Price $100 $80 $60

5. Standard Brake pads (90% meat)

Full set front and rear for Series 2 R33

SOLD

6. Standard Clutch & pressure plate (60-70% meat)

The clutch is a standard Nissan part, was put in car in Nov 04, went 5000-6000kms before being replaced with a twin plate.

$150 $75

7. Split Exhaust Dump pipe

Twin dump pipe for standard R32/33/34 turbo

Worked great and helped with pick up off gear changes

It also has an extra tap in for an exhaust temp sender, but if you dont need it just block it off with a capped nut.

SOLD

8. R33 GTS-T Series 2 Injectors

6 x Standard Injectors - 2 of which have broken caps - All in good working order

Price $300 $150 $75

9. Banjo fittings & rear gasket

As picture shows below, all in tip top condition

SOLD

10. 1 x HKS Adjustable Timing Gear (suits all rb's)

The new one with the purple centre and the silver outer...

Dont need it as i have HKS cams now...

Used it for 3000km's

SOLD

11. R33 GTS-T Series 2 Stock ECU

I have a pfc so i dont need it...

Price $200 $150 $100

12. Series 2 AFM (3 Wire)

Comes with plug and short amount of wire.

Replaced it with a Z32

Perfect Condition

Price $100 $80

13. Stock R32 AFM

Price $100 $80 $60

14. Just Jap R33 Engine dampner

Blue in colour, does nto fit now with new plenium in place

Will fit all R33 GTS and GTS-T's from 93-98

Comes complete and in very good condition

SOLD

15. Stock R33 BOV

SOLD

16. Coil Packs x 6 (Series 2 R33 only)

Standard units, upgraded for split fire units

SOLD

All interstate buyers are responcable for any postage costs...

Local delievery/pickup in the Brisbane Area...

Here are some photos...

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7 PM's for the dump pipe and all returned and all calls returned...

4 PM's for the turbo have been replyed also...

3 PM's for the clutch

& 1 for the brake pads...

OMG... All that and still not sold, first in best dressed people...

Prices are fair and obviouslly very cheap to get this much attention in such a short time...

Please dont insult me with $100 offers for the turbo...

$500 is firm on the turbo as it is in exceptional condition...

Hey guys, sorry bout the late reply, xmas and all...

how much more power would just that upgrade give?

It will basiclly flow more air you should expect a good extra 15rwkw at 10psi over standard R32 trubo at 10psi...

hey man is that cam gear for ex or in side, tenx put up some pics eyy!

The cam gears are the same, so you can use it on either the exhaust or inlet...

It looks like this....

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pm sent

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will the r32 dump pipe bolt on to the r33 turbo?

yes, they are the same...

Nope... You may have to replace the silicon pipe that goes from the turbo to the intercooler tho as i found my 32 one was pretty stiff and not very flexiable anymore...

But other than that its bolt in and out...

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