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FOR SALE:

Denso 550cc top-feed injectors and polished alloy top-feed fuel rail with Speedflow fittings to suit (can also provide the buyer with a contact to acquire all mounting hardware) Were supporting 300+rwkw until I decided to upgrade.

$450 (6 x 550cc injectors $350 / Rail $100)

600 x 300 x 60 polished front mount intercooler to suit R33. Has supported 300rwkw.

$45 - Sold (pending payment)

R33 Series 1 clear garnish

$30ono

R33 standard tail light lenses

$40ono

*Turbonetics T3 Stage 5 0.63A/R exhaust housing (ceramic coated) and exhaust wheel to suit. Completed 2 dyno runs and 20km of road use.

*NOTE: THIS IS ONLY THE EXHAUST HOUSING & EXHAUST WHEEL - NOT A COMPLETE TURBONETICS TURBO.

$80 (Stage 3 of the same was $790 late 2008)

Adelaide pick-up, or post/freight at buyers expense.

PM me for further details on any of the above.

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interested, got pic?

Stand by on that one! I will have one up for you to see within the next 3hrs.

Photo of Nismo horn button added, as promised - apologies for the delay. However, it's no longer sealed in the plastic bag - I had to open it to take the photo :)

Hi scw087, the intercooler is exactly as you see it in photos. No problems with it at all, I only replaced it as I upgraded to a 100mm thick item to chase much larger power levels.

Further info', it was supporting just on 300rwkw on my R33, and was on the car when I ran the numbers you see below (see sig')

If you definitely want it, let me know what freight option you prefer and we can go from there.

Cheers,

Matt

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
PM's replied.

Intercooler sold (pending payment)

hAY MATE IF INJECTORS ARE STILL FOR SALE PM ME AN I WILL BUY THEM ASAP.THANKS.

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