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Hey guys, I have sold the GTR and I have a few bits and pieces left over. None of them will fit on my Porsche so I'm having a fire sale:

* R33 GTR injectors (came off Series 3 with about 45,000kms) - $290

* R33 GTR center gauges - $145

* R33 GTR guage cluster (under 50,000kms) - $265

* R33 GTR AFM's - $180

* R33 GTR FPR - $25

* Nissan clutch slave cylinder - $55

* Nismo ceramic clutch for R33GTR (plenty of meat). These are meant to be rated at about 450ps from memory but it numerous low 11 second drag runs at 125mph, so I dare say the car was making a tad more than 450ps. Complete with clutch plate, pressure plate and release bearing - $250

* R33 GTR release bearing (only done 3000kms, changed it because my new gearbox came with a new one) - $45

* RB26 head bolts full set with washers. Only used for dummy assembly - $95

* RB26 main bolts. Brand new, removed from my NISMO GT block - $65

* RB26 oil squirters. Complete with bolt/valve - $95

* Standard RB26 camshafts - $90

* R33 steering column shrowd. Excellent condition - $40

* R33 drivers side kick panel - $30

* RB26 oil pump (came off Series 3 with about 45,000kms) - $190

* RB26 head gasket, genuine nissan - $85

* RB26 misc gaskets, manifold, plenum, exhaust manifold, turbo etc. Tell me what you need and make an offer

Tomei oil restrictor (brand new in packet) - $25

R33 GTR ECU - $150

GTR Turbos - $290 pair

GTR dumps - $50 pair

GTR manifolds - $100 pair

RB26 solid valve lifters - $100 full set of 24

6 stock RB26 pistons - perfect condition - $150

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Have you still got the clutch? very interested, where are you located?

In Sydney Hills area, clutch is still here .

Mik is very busy today .

Sorry...no coil pack harness

New parts added:

Tomei oil restrictor (brand new in packet) - $25

R33 GTR ECU - $150

GTR Turbos - $290 pair

GTR dumps - $50 pair

GTR manifolds - $100 pair

RB26 solid valve lifters - $100 full set of 24

6 stock RB26 pistons - perfect condition - $150

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