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KamikazeR33 Check ur email....I sent it today

Yes i have a R33 intake manifold which i have had it peeled to metal form to look better...

Blitz pod is my brothers and he wants at least $200 for it...He bought it for

$500 brand new now used for $200

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just to help you out there..

I bought the GTR pump off this man.

It works perfectly.

And he was very decent on price and basically told me how it would go in.

Mr T88 ON BOARD is a decent and trustworthy man to deal with.

good luck with the rest of your stuff dude.

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GUYS THERE ARE STILL ALL THESE PARTS I MUST SELL..........

- HKS 'Priest' Diff Back Limited Edition Exhaust

- GTR R33 Standard Turbo Kit (Turbo's,Manifolds,Dump pipes,Oil lines etc...

- GTR R33 Intercooler Piping From Turbo's And Plenum

- Japanese Design 'Up Pipes' Off R33 GTR (Exhaust)

- Standard R33 GTR Injectors

- Standard GTR R32 Fuel Rail,Fuel Regulator

- Standard GTR R32 Computer

- Genuine GTR R32 Rear Wing (White in colour)

- GTR R33 Standard Intercooler

- GTR R32 Air Conditioning System (Display Unit + System + Piping/lines)

- GTR R32 Standard Radio/Tape Display unit

- Blitz Pod Filter

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Gtr Fan...

The air/Con system was working just fine...It has been removed to lighten my car as it is now a Race car rather than a Street car..

Scarifier...

The R33 Pump Will be upgraded once the turbo kit arrives From japan...Price For the R33 PUMP IS $170 due to the low km/s

Cheers

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