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Below is a list of everything i have for sale, link provided that has pics. I can provide more/better pics if needed.

All items are in Townsville, Queensland.

Contact me at packy @ racecrewz.com

or sms 0411 41 3255

thanks

RaceCrewz.com

Acer CD/RW drive, good condition - $5

R33 turbo front and rear discs - $150

True Hybrid top intercooler pipe - $50

Aluminium 2.5inch

True Hybrid bottom intercooler pipe - $50

Aluminium 2.5inch

Alloy Cone Shaped gearknob, suit any nissan thread - $5

Standard RB25det air flow meter - $100

Standard RB25det boost control solenoid - $20

R31 split headlights in good condition- $100

also comes with support bar with brackets

Standard R33 Series II Manual ecu - $150

Standard RB25det Turbo injectors - side feed 340cc $120

Standard RB25det bov $20

Standard R33/RB25det turbo exhaust cat back $50

Standard RB25det crossover pipe $60

Standard R33/RB25det fuel pump assembly $60

Standard R33/RB25det rear muffler - $30

Standard R33/RB25det coil packs Series II - $75 each

or $300 for all 5

Standard R31/RB30e auto gearbox - $5

Standard RB30e Bosch Coil pack - $10

perfect working order

Standard RB30e Bosch Distributor - $25

perfect working order

Standard RB30e head - $20

cam gear, valves, rockers all included

Standard RB30e inectors and rail - $20

with wiring loom(although cut a foot away from plugs) and plugs

Standard RB30e inlet manifold and plenum - $20

Can be cleaned and painted for extra cost

Standard RB30e water pump and power steering pulleys - $1

Standard RB30e starter motor - $5

Silicone reducer 4inch to 3inch - $20 (rrp $45)

brand new, bright blue

Simota air filter 3inch fitting - $20 (rrp $39)

Brand new

RB30e idle control valve - $5

R31 Dash switches and clock etc - $10 the lot

R33 coupe boot linings - $90

R33 under bonnet liner - $15

RB30e exhaust manifolds x2 - $20 for both

RB30e cam cover - $100

R33 Aircon climate control unit - $15 (auto and off buttons are loose)

Unifilter Ram pod to suit R33 air flow meter - $30

RB30e inlet pipe - $5

Makita 14.4volt 1.3Ah batteries for cordless drill x2 - $50 for both

Agfa flatbed scanner - FREE !!!!

Microsoft Encarta 2006 unopened/brand new - $5

Zoo Tycoon 2 game unopened - $5

Logitech Multimedia keyboard - $5

Teac Standard definition set top box - Used for a year $40

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