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Hey guys,

Due to some recent upgrades on my GTR, and the fact that I will be selling my R32 GTS-T shortly, I have a stack of parts for sale, including a number of bits that I had sourced and put aside for my drifter project. I have spent a great deal of time and money gathering all this gear so as much as I regret it, it has to go.

Lets get the ball rolling.

Apexi Power FC - Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (RB25)

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This Power FC for ECR33 was purchased for use with a car I was thinking of buying however that plan did not eventuate and this unit will not suit my new car.

These are becoming harder and harder to find and I spent some time tracking this one down.

No hand controller is included, priced for a quick sale.

Asking $1250.00 Firm

R34 GTR Factory Injectors

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These were to be fitted to my RB20. If you are looking for GTR factory injectors, R34 GTR squirters are the pick of the bunch, being much newer and no doubt more reliable than some clapped out old set sourced from some 89 model BNR32!.

This came out of an R34 GTR at 22,000 Km's so they are as-new.

$320.00

Asking $1050.00 Firm

RB26 Engine Covers Set - Painted R34 NUR Millenium Jade

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This is a complete set of RB26 engines covers which have been professionally painted in R34 GTR NUR Spec Millenium Jade. These covers have not been fitted since being painted in Japan, so they are in outstanding as new condition.

The set includes both camshaft covers, valley cover and front timing belt cover.

RB26 complete engine cover sets are hard enough to find on their own and having this sort of professional paint finish done will normally set you back between $200 and $300 to have it done right, so these are a bargain.

$550.00 Firm

R33 GTR RB26 Factory Conrods & ARP Rod Bolts

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This is a set of 6 excellent condition factory RB26 Conrods from my R33 GTR, which were linished, prepped and fitted with ARP 2000 Series Rod Bolts by Dart Automotive during my engine build.

Due to further engine development these have now been replaced by Tomei Forged Rods so they are no longer needed.

Asking $300.00

New Genuine Tomei Engine Ornament Plate - RB26

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Brand new Tomei Engine Ornament Plate to suit BNR32, BCNR33, BNR34 and 260RS.

This engine plate looks awesome when fitted to your coil pack cover - The perfect compliment for a nice set of painted engine covers :( These are not easy to come by, and I really don't want to let it go, but as I haven't gotten around to fitting it and its only decorating my shelf, I must put it up for sale :(

Brand new, in the box

Asking $160.00 Firm

Brand New Carbon Fibre R33 GTR Rear Wing End Plates

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I ordered these from Japan for my GTR sometime ago but they never quite made it onto the car :) These are super high quality, very solid and well made, and are finished in top quality high gloss so they look great.

They are really easy to fit and are basically a straight swap over for the factory end plates on an R33 GTR wing.

Asking $160.00

Factory R33 GTR RB26 Intake Plenum

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I have recently moved to an upgraded surge tank/intake plenum setup and as such I now have the factory plenum available.

This unit is bare, and in excellent condition and has been professionally paint stripped so it is silver in colour rather than black and looks exactly the same as a factory R34 GTR plenum.

Asking $200.00

All parts available for pickup on the Northern Beaches in Sydney.

Im also happy to post interstate if required :)

Go ahead guys, snap up this gear before I have a change of heart :)

Nick

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interested in the rb26 plenum, is it complete? (come with aac value, fuel rail etc?)

Hey mate, im just editing the post to reflect that.

Its a bare plenum, but im about to replace my fuel rail as well so I might be able to include this.

The other plenum accessories were moved to new one I fitted.

blitz, want to split the braces? I want the front...

Hey mate, I have some people interested in the pair already so im not too keen on seperating at this stage, but if that changes I will update this thread and flick you a pm :)

You could always bite the bullet and give them both a new home ;)

blitz, want to split the braces? I want the front...

Cool, Ronin09 - I'll have the rear if you want the front.

Blitz, let me know how you go.

Cheers

Andrew

Cool, Ronin09 - I'll have the rear if you want the front.

Blitz, let me know how you go.

Cheers

Andrew

Hey Andrew, if you and Ronin09 want to organise to take the pair and split them thats fine by me.

Let me know how you would like to go about organising it.

Cheers,

Nick

Hey Andrew, if you and Ronin09 want to organise to take the pair and split them thats fine by me.

Let me know how you would like to go about organising it.

Cheers,

Nick

Jesus, that was quick. I'll PM him now.

Thanks

Andrew

hate to ask a stupid qn, blitz, but of the pic, the brace with the open ends is the front one, correct?

because my current one is that shape and hits the bonnet - hence why I wanted another one.

have you ever had these ones on the car? I just don't want to get another one and have the same problem

cheers mate

hate to ask a stupid qn, blitz, but of the pic, the brace with the open ends is the front one, correct?

because my current one is that shape and hits the bonnet - hence why I wanted another one.

have you ever had these ones on the car? I just don't want to get another one and have the same problem

cheers mate

Hey mate, yep your spot on the front one is the open ended brace.

If your current one hits your bonnet, either there is a problem with it, or its an inferior brace.

I have a carbon front brace fitted to my R32 already thats almost identical to the front one in the pair im selling, and its a perfect fit.

I wanted the rear one, which proved to be hard to find, so I had to buy a pair to get it, but alas now I don't need them

Hey mate, I have some people interested in the pair already so im not too keen on seperating at this stage, but if that changes I will update this thread and flick you a pm :bunny:

You could always bite the bullet and give them both a new home :)

i might be keen on the rear for the right $$$ ;)

i might be keen on the rear for the right $$$ :bunny:

Thanks man, but to be honest, Ronin09 and BBGTR have already shown interest in the pair combined, and I have a couple of different people here in Sydney who want them both and will pickup so its not really worth my while to split them up at this stage!

Thanks anyway :)

Brand New Nismo High Capacity Fuel Pump

Reduced 82%

800 x 600 (55.47K)

Reduced 82%

800 x 600 (79.76K)

Reduced 82%

800 x 600 (70.5K)

This is a brand new in the box, direct fit Genuine Nismo Fuel Pump upgrade for R33 GTR which I no longer require. Nismo rates the flow capacity of this pump at 4.6 L/min, or 276 L/Hour (at P=294kPa,3.0kg/cm2) - 125% greater than the standard item.

The Nismo pump truely is the fuel pump of choice if you want a true direct fitting upgrade!

Part Number: 17042-RR596

Asking $440.00 (Cheaper than Nengun!!!)

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Hey Blitz,

Would your Nismo Fuel Pump be suitable and a direct replacement for a BNR32 GTR or only for a R33 GTR as you've mentioned in the topic....

If it fits a R32 GTR count me in on that one!

Many Thanks,

skysaresilver

Brand New Nismo High Capacity Fuel Pump

Reduced 82%

800 x 600 (55.47K)

Reduced 82%

800 x 600 (79.76K)

Reduced 82%

800 x 600 (70.5K)

This is a brand new in the box, direct fit Genuine Nismo Fuel Pump upgrade for R33 GTR which I no longer require. Nismo rates the flow capacity of this pump at 4.6 L/min, or 276 L/Hour (at P=294kPa,3.0kg/cm2) - 125% greater than the standard item.

The Nismo pump truely is the fuel pump of choice if you want a true direct fitting upgrade!

Part Number: 17042-RR596

Asking $440.00 (Cheaper than Nengun!!!)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hey Blitz,

Would your Nismo Fuel Pump be suitable and a direct replacement for a BNR32 GTR or only for a R33 GTR as you've mentioned in the topic....

If it fits a R32 GTR count me in on that one!

Many Thanks,

skysaresilver

To my knowledge there is minimal difference, if any between the BNR32 and BCNR33 pump so there should be no problem at all :)

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