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Having just replaced a lot of OEM parts with aftermarket goodies I have the following for sale all taken from S3 GTR with genuine 58,237 kms when removed:

I will be shortly going to x-speed to check out the condition of all this lot, but it should all be very good given the overall well looked after immaculate condition of the car. Once I get back after lunch I will edit with condition.

All items in WA and can be shipped at buyers' expense via their preferred carrier.

I will pack all items carefully as if I was buying them and will take them to Australia Post to obtain postage costs and then reply with actual cost. Given this is going to take time and effort on my behalf, please do not ask me to get you a postage cost if you are not serious about buying. thanks and happy shopping >_<

2 x stock turbos - $500

stock cams - $300

Stock injectors - $300

stock dumps - $100

stock manifolds - $100

stock fuel pump - $75

stock front pipe - $75

stock coil packs - $200

1 x trust a-pillar twin gauge holder (great condition i just moved to a three dash top one) - 100.

Pics will be up tomorrow afternoon.

Cheers

Simon

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wat parts would i need to convert r33 gtst to twin turbo? :)

at a guess, turbos, air filter to turbo intake piping, manifolds, dumps, front pipe, turbos to intercooler piping not sure what else and whether it would fit, maybe post it up and ask the question, if you can do it, ill do you a sweet deal for the lot

i am picking all this stuff up this arvo from the shop, but on the basis that the stock manifolds weight 5kg each?? (i have no idea at this stage), I would say postage would be about $30 ish, that is based on 30 x 20 x 20 cm box weighing 10 kilograms.

okay, stuff is picked up, I also have:

- standard clutch, pressure plate and flywheel, mechanic said all in great condition, 58,000 kms old - $200

- the intercooler pipe, with twin turbo on it - $150

- stock cam gears - $75

- 2 x OEM AFM - $250, or $150 ea

- OEM ECU - $200

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