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Ill ask the mods to kindly delete my previous post as could not edit to get pics in!

Anyway, all parts listed have just been removed from my freshly imported S3 R33 GTR with genuine 58,237 kms when removed:

X-speed have confirmed that all parts are in excellent condition - their words were 'there was absolutely nothing wrong with anything on your car, you just wanted to go faster....' There number is 089331 8088 if anyone wants to ask about the pasts for peace of mind, ask for Hanson. 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 from you.

2 x stock turbos - $500

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stock cams & Cam gears- $300

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6 x Stock injectors - $300

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2 x stock dumps - $100

(see turbo pic)

2 x stock manifolds - $100

(see turbo pic)

1x stock fuel pump - $75

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1 x stock front pipes - $75

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6 x stock coil packs - $200

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1 x trust a-pillar twin gauge holder held 60mm (great condition i just moved to a three dash top one, I will clean the greasy hand marks off it) - 100.

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1 x OEM window wiper spray bottle and motor - $50

1 x OEM ECU - $200

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1 x OEM clutch, flywheel and pressure plate, I am told this is in excellent condition - $250

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1 x turbo to intercooler pipe (one with twin turbo on it) - $150

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2 x OEM Air Flow Meters - excellent condition, nil damage to wires - $350

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can reach me on 0438942693, if you want better pics or whatever just ask.

Simon

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Okay price reductions:

2 x stock turbos - $400 ono

stock cams & Cam gears- $250 ono

6 x Stock injectors - $250 ono

2 x stock dumps - $75 ono

1x stock fuel pump - $50

1 x stock front pipes - $50

6 x stock coil packs - $150

1 x OEM window wiper spray bottle and motor - $25

1 x OEM ECU - $150

1 x OEM clutch, flywheel and pressure plate, I am told this is in excellent condition - $200

1 x turbo to intercooler pipe (one with twin turbo on it) - $100

2 x OEM Air Flow Meters - excellent condition, nil damage to wires - $250 or $125 ea

ok Turbos have gone, injectors have gone, manifolds and AFM's (they went on ebay for $100, damn that is cheap).

everything below is still there, gonna put the rest on ebay tomorrow, will post links, open to offers prefer to sell to SAU

stock cams & Cam gears- $200

2 x stock dumps - $50

1 x stock front pipes - $50

6 x stock coil packs - $150

1 x OEM window wiper spray bottle and motor - $25

1 x OEM ECU - $150

1 x OEM clutch, flywheel and pressure plate, I am told this is in excellent condition - $200

1 x turbo to intercooler pipe (one with twin turbo on it) - $100

Edited by R33GTRKid
  • 4 weeks later...

s12 yes, I do, cams only $150

stock cams - $150

Cam gears - $50

stock front pipes - $50

6 x stock coil packs - $100

1 x OEM window wiper spray bottle and motor - $25

1 x OEM ECU - $100

1 x OEM clutch, flywheel and pressure plate, I am told this is in excellent condition - $150

1 x turbo to intercooler pipe (one with twin turbo on it) - $75

Cmon someone must want this stuff

  • 10 months later...
  • 5 months later...

GUYS I STILL HAVE SOME OF THIS STUFF LEFT

front pipes, ecu, washer bottle, twin turbo pipe, cam gears, coil packs.

SEND ME AN OFFER BY SMS ON 0438 942 693 (exclusive of postage) and ill reply immediately. Ill pretty much accept anything as i just want it gone.

I also have some standard WRX injectors (from my02), VZ SS springs (FE2), VZ SS standard airbox and associated piping.

You pay postage (most likely it will be around $25 or less snail mail interstate cept maybe the front pipes which may be upto $50 given size), ill take it to Aust Post and let you know the cost to post, if cool, send me the money agreed for the item plus the post and ill send.

Simon

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