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I have recently rebuilt my '96 R33 GTS-t, replacing the turbo and many other parts. The following are whats been left over either not required or replaced as explained. Prefer not to ship the turbo or dump pipe if at all possible. I am located in Melbourne.

ARC - Airbox

- As above, suits a ECR33, was used for around a year

- Has ARC label and suits the standard turbo or the GT-RS above. The GT2835 has a different outlet so no longer fits.

- As per Nengun - ARC Airbox

- $250

Defi - Exhaust Temperature Gauge

- Not required, had plenty of other gauges

- The Defi control box is required to operate, but comes with sensor etc.

- This is not a BF but a normal Defi Link - Gauge

- $180

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Nismo Low Temp Thermostat

- Not needed, brand new never installed

- As per Nengun - Nismo Thermostat

- $50

SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Catco - High flow cat

- Highest flowing cat available, brand new, never installed

- As purchased from batmbl on the forums - BOS Importing

- $320

SOLD

CES - Split Front/Dump Pipe

- Purchased from CES in Queensland for around $600 (should be able to find receipt)

- Was purchased as the stainless steel with ceramic coating model

- Attachment has been inserted by mechanic for tuning/etc.

- Splitter flange for the turbo has been removed to suit the GT-RS turbo (which already has this)

- Some scrapes on the bottom, can take more photos if required

- $200

SOLD

HKS GT-RS turbo + short parts

- Was replaced with a HKS GT2835 after rebuild

- Original installation problem damaged core which was replaced by Racepace (receipt available) at a cost of ~ $1000 less than 10,000km ago

- Brand new HKS lines/connectors (from the new GT2835)

- Original HKS J Pipe

- Purchased at Nengun - GT-RS May 2005 for $2600

- $1800 - Will now do $1700 + post

SOLD

Blitz - SBC Dual Solenoid Boost Controller

- Among the best available boost controller with dual solenoid

- Brand new, ended up not needing it

- As available on Nengun - Blitz SBC

- $420

SOLD

Greddy Radiator Breather Tank

- Not needed, brand new never installed

- 8mm as available on Nengun - Greddy Breather Tank

- $120

SOLD

Greddy water temp gauge adapter

- not needed, brand new never installed

- As per Nengun - Water adapter

- $20

SOLD

Nismo - Fuel Pressure Regulator

- Not needed, brand new never installed but no longer have box

- As per Nengun - FPR

- $120

SOLD

Greddy - Catchcan

- Used, comes with hoses to fit ECR33 breather lines, no longer needed

- Fairly good condition, genuine Greddy as purchased from Nengun

- $90

SOLD

XTR - Turbo Bag

- Rough condition, should still work fine

- $50

SOLD

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Edited by halz

Greddy Radiator Breather Tank

- Not needed, brand new never installed

- 8mm as available on Nengun - Greddy Breather Tank

- $120

Greddy - Catchcan

- Used, comes with hoses to fit ECR33 breather lines, no longer needed

- Fairly good condition, genuine Greddy as purchased from Nengun

- $90

ill take these two thanks im on the gold coast tried to pm not shore if it has worked

I'm keen on the Defi Exhaust Temp Gauge, assuming it's the DF-02406.

Will check my finances in the next few days and let you know via PM...

I'm keen on the Defi Exhaust Temp Gauge, assuming it's the DF-02406.

Will check my finances in the next few days and let you know via PM...

Updated some items and yes the gauge model is: DF02406.

Greddy Radiator Breather Tank

- Not needed, brand new never installed

- 8mm as available on Nengun - Greddy Breather Tank

- $120

Greddy - Catchcan

- Used, comes with hoses to fit ECR33 breather lines, no longer needed

- Fairly good condition, genuine Greddy as purchased from Nengun

- $90

ill take these two thanks im on the gold coast tried to pm not shore if it has worked

payment sent thanks

Halz, does the turbo come with everything it came with brand new? Would be a straight bolt on no fuss on an RB25 as HKS intended right? Still contains the HKS actuator etc.?

do you know how much the turbos are good for?(power figure)

I was making a solid 240rwkw tuned by Racepace. Originally when it was not installed correctly and the ball bearing catridge had broken. Racepace replaced this no more than 5,000km on the new catridge. It spins freely and has pratically no play in it.

But as it turns out, I had a broken ringland in #6 and ended up having to get a complete engine rebuild where I opted for a larger GT2835 which is making 270rwkw.

Halz, does the turbo come with everything it came with brand new? Would be a straight bolt on no fuss on an RB25 as HKS intended right? Still contains the HKS actuator etc.?

Yep, comes with everything that was included as from HKS. The oil water lines from the GT-RS was re-used on my new turbo, so the oil/water lines as the brand new ones from the GT2835 (identical). Also includes the J pipe.

Install should be pretty simple, suits the standard manifold (which I still run) and I had the dump/front pipe as for sale above -- uses the standard exhaust flange.

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