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BUMP-UP! still heaps availble, check posts for the BC web link to pics and heap of parts. NEW PARTS WILL BE ADDED THIS WEEK, R33 parts, rb20 Motor parts and some aftermarket goodies!! Hame

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hey mate, you got the rear baffle plates off an R33 at all?

there the plates that sit behind the disc, they have all the handbrake assembly

PM sent to you man

NEW PARTS:

6x Rb20 standard injectors 340cc

Item Condition: used, standard injectors, includes o-rings if need be.

Price: $60.00

Item: 1x Rb20 standard fuel rail

Item Condition: used, painted black

Price: $40.00

Item: 1x Rb20 standard throttle body

Item Condition: used all in fine condition

Price: $40.00

Item: 1x Rb20 standard intake manifold/plenum

Item Condition: used, no leaks, comes with coolant lines (painted red), injector o-rings, unit is blanked black.

Price: $65.00

Item: 1 x R33 rb25det nose cut loom

Item Condition: used, connects to lights etc, has horn set up and bonnet release all connected

Price: $40.00

Item: 1 x R33 rb25det aircon condensor

Item Condition: used, no fins bend, comes with brackets, perfect condition

Price: $70.00

Item: 1 x R33 series I (one) passanger side headlight

Item Condition: used, in extremly good condition, not yellow like most others, no cracks, scratches.

Price: $70.00

PICTURES ALL ON THE BOOSTCRUSING LINK BUT CAN PROVIDE THEM IF NEED BE,

cheers hame!

r32 altornator sold

r32 smic with piping sold

r32 exhaust manifold heat shield sold.

have interested in the r33 intake manifold!

heaps left guys, hame!

hey mate r33 castor rods sold.

AS i said there is the most current updates etc on the boostcrusing.com add (linked earlier in here) there is about 5 x as many parts in there as there is here as u cant edit well in here. if u want something post or pm me.

Also have a bear rb20 block and head available (best offer is $60) thanks guys!!

Hame!

New Items to be added:

Item: 1x R33 Skyline GTS-T ECU (manual-turbo, Series II)

Item Condition: used, perfect conditions, reason for sale is upgraded for PFC!

Price: $90.00

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Hi mate has this been sold yet?

pm me

No r33 turbo thats sold! have an r32 item with blow exhaust wheel, suit rebuild (taking offers)

Also manual r33ecu sold!!

Drift pod filter and adaptor sold also!

Heaps more stuff guys!! full r33 a/c etc..

Hey guys going to visit the r32 gtst wreck today witha trailor, if anything you want please text me on 0419761510 so i can pick it up for you thanks, hame

NEW PARTS!!!!!

Item: 2 x R32 doors (maroon)

Item Condition: used, comes with door trims, glass, power window motors, side mirrors

Price: $150.00 each (Front and rears available)

Item: 1 x R32 SMIC

Item Condition: used, no fins bend, comes with brackets, perfect condition, comes with plastics for CIA

Price: $60.00

Item: 1 x R32 rb20det aircon condensor (and all a/c)

Item Condition: used, no fins bend, comes with brackets, perfect condition, all you need, ac was working fine when in car just need re-gass

Price: $170.00 or offers (comes with the lot!)

Item: 1 x R32 instrument cluster surround

Item Condition: used, perfect condition, black no scratches

Price: $50.00

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