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All parts from a 97 stock R33 GTST S2 and in perfect working order (except the turbo). I just upgraded my turbo and these parts are no longer needed:

Stock Injectors: $120

6 barely used NGK sparkplugs (part number NGK 2382 BKR5ES-11): make an offer...

Stock AFM: $60

Stock turbo elbow (needed to put a RB25 turbo on an RB20): $60

Stock side mount intercooler (few bugs :down:): $100

Stock RB25 turbo, and some parts dangling off it (mmmm technical :) ). Mechanic says the housing and other bits are fine. But the bearings or something are rat5hit. Make an offer if interested or you want more info, I'll do my best to answer/put u in touch with someone who can tell u.

Original castor arms, with nolethane (spelling?) bushes, were on the car 1 year and work fine, but unneeded as I replaced my whole suspension through SK!

Check my SAU feedback, and my eBay feedback. Both positive. If you're keen for photos of anything let me know and I'll take some.

Prefer local sales but will post if you pay postage. Open to offers.

Thanks.

Ben

Errr for some weird reason, I can't edit my original post. I just want to add that I have about 8 Litres of Nulon "Red Top-Up Long Life Coolant". It's the premixed sort. My mechanic put some other stuff in, so I can't use this. $20 if you pick it up! Not worth shipping cos of the size/weight.

  • 2 weeks later...

I also have 1 stock airbox (complete unit, top and bottom halves with snorkel) = $100 shipped.

And one separate snorkel that feeds the airbox = $45 shipped.

Both for R33 GTST.

Good for getting past defects, or simply to use on the car all the time (I'vegot 256rwkw with stock airbox!).

PM if interested.

Cheers.

Edited by sl33py
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Turbo elbow is GAWN.

Other stuff STILL for sale: sparkplugs, intercooler, rat5h1t turbo (housing is fine).

Seriously, make an offer, I'm gonna throw out some this stuff soon if noone wants it.

  • 1 month later...

BUMPAROO.

Still for sale, priced to go:

- Stock turbo elbow (needed to put a RB25 turbo on an RB20): $30 + shipping (I know I said it was gone before, but buyer pulled out).

- R33 GTST stock intercooler - $50 + shipping

- Sparkies - make an offer

See the parts here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...-album2818.html

Edited by sl33py
  • 6 months later...

Bump. Ignore the numbers in the first post and make an offer on something. I need the space but can't stand to throw out perfectly good parts/stuff.

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