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I have for sale a variety of R32 and R33 items for which I am keen to part with:

R32 GTS-T

1. Factory exhaust from turbo dump to muffler tip (excluding cat converter) GC $200

2. GTR style rear wing (was on R32 GTS-T). Black. Has minor scatches GC $200

3. RB20DET remapped (Matty Spry tuned) ECU to suit stock injectors with modified garrett turbo on stock manifold and 20psi GC SOLD.

4. RB20DET coilpacks GC $30 ea or 6 for $150

5. RB20DET Air flow meter (mesh has been removed) SOLD

6. RB20DET power transistor GC $40

7. RB20DET crank angle sensor GC SOLD (I do have another if anyone is interested).

8. R32 O/F bottle GC $30

9. 3†dump pipe from turbo to cat (has some scratches) GC SOLD

R33 GTS-T

I have some parts remaining over from an R33 series 1 front cut purchased for an RB25DET conversion. I also have some parts from a series 2 RB25DET. Parts include:

1. R33 Series 1 Power steering rack with tie-rod ends GC $250

2. R33 series 1 (1 off) and series 2 (1 off) auto ECU GC SOLD

3. Brake booster GC $60

4. RB25 series 2 coilpacks (5 off) GC $40 ea or $180 for 5

5. Front discs with minimal wear GC SOLD

6. Series 1 auto dash cluster GC $30

7. Complete A/C system minus AC compressor GC Price subject to part

8. R33 washer bottle with washer motors GC $35

9. Factory series 1 intercooler GC $50

10. Series 1 power steering pump GC $80

11. Factory cross over pipe with factory BOV GC $30

12. RB25 NA block with rotating assembly minus sump, oil pump, oil pickup (from an R32 – head only used in RB30DET build) GC $100

13. Caster rods, sway bar etc GC Price subject to part

Miscellaneous

1. GFB BOV GC SOLD

2. Used Bosch 044 fuel pump GC SOLD

3. New Greddy copy intake manifold for RB25DET GC SOLD

Please note that prices DO NOT include postage.

Thanks for helping me clean out my shed.

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Update:

R32 dump pipe SOLD

BOV SOLD

Any pics available? And is used or brand new?

Manifold is brand new. Bought in Jan this year and only just took it out of the plastic the other day. I have bought another manifold so it is surplus to my needs.

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Yes, but I don't wish to separate from the overflow bottle. Feel free to make an offer on the O/F bottle.

Cheers

Hey mate

Any chance you have a radiator overflow bottle cap? (the little yellow one)

Cheers

Edited by BH_SLO32
hey bro how much do you want for the auto shifter and

what condition is it in??

From memory it was in good nick. Will take some photos tonight. Asking $25 + postage

No, I don't have the standard vacuum lines sorry.

Cheers

Edited by BH_SLO32

Sorry but the shifter is not in the best of condition.

hey bro how much do you want for the auto shifter and

what condition is it in??

also do u have the standard vacuum lines going from actuator to standard

boost solenoid etc?

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