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Factory airbox from a R33 GTS25t with cold air scoop. $130. Current best offer: $130

Take a read of this thread if you're interested in the benefits: franks review on a stock airbox vs pod.

Stock upper plenum from R33 RB25DET. $170. Current best offer: $75

Perfect if you want to modify the plenum with a front facing throttle body, but don't want a lot of downtime while its being modified and want to be able to bring your engine back to stock.

Factory R33 a/c / emergency fan. $100. SOLD for $50.

Bolts infront of radiator.

Factory R33 RB25DET intercooler. $100. SOLD for $100.

Stock 60mm R33 RB25DET throttle body. $60. SOLD for $50.

Apparently good for 400hp at 1.2bar.

All offers considered. Will mail anywhere, but not prepared to COD heavier items because of postage costs in case of unclaimed items. Ask WA moderators skyzer33 or Boostzor for character references if you don't know/trust me :D.

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