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Hi Guys,

I have the following parts forsale off my 95 R33 GTST which I sold.

Power FC with hand controller and hand controller ext cable (excellent condition) - $1000

Stock wheels with Dunlop W10 225 R16 tyres approx 30-40% tread - $400

Genuine Rear strut brace for boot off a GTR will fit GTST - $150

Genuine Front strut brace off R33 GTR, only fits GTST with an aftermaket intake plenum - $200

6 x RX7 550cc injectors (cleaned and rebuilt) with GTR fuel rail and wiring - $500

Trust throttle body adaptor from Greddy Plenum to stock GTST throttle body (brand new) - $100

300ZX throttle cable for aftermaket intake plenum - $50

Stock intercooler - $100

Stock BOV connected to standard piping - $100

I have more stuff but I can't remember atm, so I'll have to put them up later.

Located in Sydney Nth, prefer pick up but will post at buyers expense.

Email me at:

Work hours - [email protected]

After hours - [email protected]

Cheers

Gav

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