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Standard Airbox for Stagea/R33 Skyline = $ 55

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Series 2 Aircon Line (From Firewall to Compressor) $50

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Series 1 Exhaust Manifold = $50

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Malpassi Fuel Regulator as new = $150

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Intercooler Pipe with BOV Outlet = $15 ONO

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Series 1 Top of Inlet Manifold = $50

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New Ca18DET Gates Timing belt = $ 90

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Skyline R33 Series 1 Manual ECU = $100

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R33 Hicas System = $100

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PM/Post For Further Details. Located North of Brisbane.

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wat sort of fuel reg. high rising??? for efi??? for modified turbos?? wat psi rating??? can it hold 250rkw +, wat car was it on???

thanks

john

Yes its a high rising, was running 20PSI when it was on, It was on a R33 Skyline so that answers the other couple of questions, and when it was on the car had an aftermarket turbo and was running 300rkw.

Peter

And PM Sent about inlet pipe.

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