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Deciding to strip parts from my R33 GTST series 1. Not sure how far ill go but for now im doing the aftermarket parts on the motor. All these parts have been used but are in good condition and are working as they are driving on the car now. Most parts have been on the car for around 10,000kms so are as new. I have added links to nengun and various suppliers for price comparison. Located in Sydney contact 0414 411 771

1) Garrett GT3540 0.82 exhaust (has been polished), with 6boost steampipe manifold which has been ceramic coated, Tial 44mm wastegate, custom dump pipe, custom aluminium piping to afm and from return under turbo. Speedflow braided lines and fitting for oil/water return to block etc. Everything direct bolt on for R33 and R32 gtst ready to go. Setup will made an easy 300rwkw on my standard motor, with more boost its good for a lot more. $3000 one of these sold the other day here is the link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...6boost+manifold

2) Nismo 870cc injectors $900 ($210 each on nengun) http://www.nengun.com/nismo/high-performance-injectors

3) Alluminium radiator $350

4) Sard fuel Pressure regulator $300 ($400 on nengun) http://www.nengun.com/sard/fuel-regulator-type-rj

5) Clear cam cover $50

6) Oil catch can with k&n filter/breather from motorsport conections $150

7) Nismo Oil cap $100 http://www.nengun.com/search/nismo+oil+cap/1

8) Micks metal craft intercooler (600x300x75) bolts up direct to R33 good for 350kw $500

9) Apexi pod filter $70

10) Greddy plenum (has been polished) $1100 ($1500 on nengun) http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/intake-...-nissan-skyline

11) Bosch 044 fuel pump with mounting bracket $220

12) Surge tank $70

13) Nismo radiator cap $40 http://www.nengun.com/search/nismo+radiator+cap/1

14) Z32 afm with Tomei plug (clean as new) $250

15) Splitfire coil packs $400 ($620 from nengun) http://www.nengun.com/splitfire/super-dire...ignition-system

16) SFS Blue silicon radiator hoses $120 both sides

Thats all i can think of for now.

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Here are a few pics of what the setup looks like on my car. When all up and polished looks great and goes like hell! With standard internals the car made $310rwkw on 17-18psi with a safe tune.

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Yeah messing around with all this stuff now. Not selling with speedflow fittings but can do them at extra price. Dimensions are: 21cm(height)x7cmx10cm. Will get better pics of things when I pull it all apart in the next week.

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I am pretty firm on the price of the coils, they are considerably cheaper than nengun and not a commonly sold item on the forums. I am located in Bronte near Bondi Beach. Let me know if you want to grab them.

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