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Hi guys, got a ton of stuff off my brother-in-laws recently written off S1 R33GTST. No idea what some of this stuff is worth - please feel free to correct me on prices or make offers. Will leave this stuff advertised for a few weeks, then it all goes on Ebay. All items located in Adelaide, but will ship at your expense.

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- Greddy A-Pillar gauge holder and HKS boost gauge (WITH wiring) $250 ** SOLD **

- Bilstein Height Adjustable only coilovers - have R32GTR model number written on them , but were purchased new for R33GTST 70,000 - hard spring rates $600 ** SOLD **

- stock R33GTST S1 coil packs $250

- stock R33 S1 radiator $150

- stock turbo oil lines, water lines and banjo bolts $175

- stock R34GTT turbo (nylon impeller) 110,000km no shaft play - excellent condition - only every done stock boost $450 ** SOLD **

- stock R33GTST steering wheel - not fantastic condition, but ok as a spare - non air bag model $50

- stock R33 wheels and roadworthy tyres $350

- brand new fibreglass side skirts unpainted - not sure what model - seem to be standard - $200

- stock R33GTST side mount intercooler $100

- stock R33 air box $50

- stock R33 climate control unit $50

- Bosch driving lights - fit perfectly into an R33 front bar (M-Spec?) with rectangular holes at the bottom $50

- compliance fitted cat converter $50

- O2 Rush pod filter bolt-on fitment $50

- oil cooler with braided hoses, speedflow fittings, sandwich plate $150 ** SOLD **

- stock engine fan $20 ** SOLD **

- brand new unpainted fibreglass GTR style N1 nostrils/slots for a front bar $50

- brand new unpainted fibreglass GTR style front bar inserts $50

- HKS SSQ Blow-off valve $100 ** SOLD **

- HKS SSQ Blow-off valve $100 ** SOLD **

- stock R33GTST fuel pump $50

- stock R34GTT fuel pump $50 ** SOLD **

- stock S1 R33GTST injectors $300

All items were taken off a running car and work 100% to my knowledge.

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Hi guys, got a ton of stuff off my brother-in-laws recently written off S1 R33GTST. No idea what some of this stuff is worth - please feel free to correct me on prices or make offers. Will leave this stuff advertised for a week, then it all goes on Ebay. All items located in Adelaide, but will ship at your expense.

- Greddy A-Pillar gauge holder and HKS boost gauge (no wiring) $250

- Bilstein Height Adjustable only coilovers - have R32GTR model number written on them , but were purchased new for R33GTST 70,000 - hard spring rates $600

- stock R33GTST S1 coil packs $250

- stock R33 S1 radiator $150

- stock turbo oil lines, water lines and banjo bolts $175

- stock R34GTT turbo (nylon impeller) 110,000km no shaft play - excellent condition - only every done stock boost $450

- stock R33GTST steering wheel - not fantastic condition, but ok as a spare - non air bag model $50

- stock R33 wheels and roadworthy tyres $350

- brand new fibreglass side skirts unpainted - not sure what model - $200

- stock R33GTST side mount intercooler $100

- stock R33 air box $50

- stock R33 climate control unit $50

- Bosch driving lights - fit perfectly into an R33 front bar (M-Spec?) with rectangular holes at the bottom $50

- compliance fitted cat converter $50

- O2 Rush pod filter bolt-on fitment $50

- oil cooler with braided hoses, speedflow fittings, sandwich plate $150

- stock engine fan $20

- brand new unpainted fibreglass GTR style nostrils for a front bar $50

- brand new unpainted fibreglass GTR style front bar inserts $50

All items were taken off a running car and work 100% to my knowledge.

does the air box have the snorkel?

Cmon guys quit sending me idiot lowball offers - they just offend me. I will only sell things for fair prices - otherwise they go on Ebay and you can fight over them there with every other Tom, Dick and Harry. Would rather sell them on here to like-minded guys though ....

The R34 pump has probably done less km and is younger. But is physically smaller, so isn't a direct replacement if you have an R33. No idea what size the R32 pump is.

no idea mate - check the net for flow data. I would suggest the R34 flows more, based on the fact the oem power rating of the R34 is higher then the R33, but can't be sure.

The R34 does not have the sock as I used it on my new Walbro pump. I am sure you could find one somewhere. If not, you but may be able to rig up your existing sock.

yeah mate have one ssq bov left (had 2 - they came off my brother-in-law's R33GTR). Be quick - got a few wanting it. One sold already.

Rims are 17" and the correct offset for Skylines/Silvias - I would think around +30. Tyres are still roadworthy for a while. I have dramatically dropped the price to $700 to get rid of them.

You are most welcome to come over and try them on your car if you want to check them out.

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