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Hi Peoples,

I am cleaning out my shed and i have a few assorted parts to clear, i am open to offers just PM me.

will post at buyers expense.

Item: Std R33 GTS-T blinkers from front bumper with plugs

Age: 12 years

Condition: Good, i changed them to suit my new bar

Price: $50.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: Std R33 GTS-T Grill M-Spec i think? It has the S in it, see pic below. Much nicer than the letter box grill.

Age: 12 years

Condition: Good

Price: SOLD

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: Std R33 GTS-T water pump

Age: 12 years, looks as if it was replaced just before i got the car

Condition: Good, was running perfect

Price: $30.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: Std R33 GTS-T top half of inlet manifold

Age: 12 years

Condition: Good, was running perfect

Price: $10.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: Std R33 GTS-T turbo inlet hose

Age: 12 years

Condition: Good, was running perfect

Price: $20.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: Std R33 GTS-T rear brakes, rotors and brake lines

Age: 12 years

Condition: Good, were operating great but rotors will need a skim now

Price: $150.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: RB30 short block, dissasembled

Age: ?

Condition: Good. bores are ok would need to be bored out to square them up crank needs some speedy sleeves, pistons and rods look ok.

Price: $100.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: ARP main stud kit for RB30

Age: new, in box.

Condition: new, one stud was installed and found out they did not need them,so there are some small marks from removal

Price: $140.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

Item: Greddy copy plumb back bov

Age: new

Condition: new still in box

Price: $100.00 now $80.00

Location: Hunter Valley, N.S.W

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hi mate... send you a pm couple of days ago.. still no reply...

anyways im interested in the turbo, exhaust manifold, injectors, fuel pump, cheers let me know on price... il take most of the stuff

I am sorry mate i have just finished my panel of 12hr night shifts, so i have not had the mental capacity to get some photos organised for you. But after a little nap i will get cracking on them today. I will PM you this afternoon.

Cheers,

Ryan

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