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I have these items for sale.

R33 GTR injectors, great condition - $250

R33 GTR standard turbos - $450 for both (No wheel play at all!!)

Apexi Pod filter x 2 with the chrome metal apexi adaptors that attach to r33 GTR AFM. They come with metal brackets for mounting (near new condition) $250

Walbro 450hp Fuel pump $150 suit r33 GTR/r32 gtr (Used for a couple of weeks)

Standard R33 GTR fuel pump - $80

R33 GTR ECU – standard. $100

6x9 pioneer 330w 3 way speakers - $40

Second hand computer, no screen or mouse/keyboard - $150 has windows, ready to use. Unsure of specs – works fast n good though.

Free postage for everything!

email me on [email protected]

I also I WANT any of the fowling at a reasonable price:

1 x Coil pack cover to suit RB26

R33 gtst or gtr series 2 dash surround – must be in mint condition with no scratches and must be series 2

Xenon Factory R33 GTR lights.

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