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Item 1

Genuine RB25DET Trust-Greddy Intake Plenum for Skyline R33 GTS-t.

This is not a cheap Chinese knock-off, don't be fooled, cheap inefficient knock-off's will cost you over $500 plus the issues of fitting and aligning. Also known for not delivering expected performance. Comes with PCB valve and other necessary custom attachments.

Asking $500 (replacement cost over $1500).

Item 2

Nismo/Sard 850cc side feed/high impedance injectors with collars for R33 RB25DET, less than 2000km use in 3 years. In perfect ‘near new’ condition, clean and can be fitted as is!

Injectors are fitted to a polished stainless steel Nissan fuel rail and have an upgraded Apexi adjustable rising rate fuel regulator. Comes with its own electrical harness.

Asking $800 (replacement cost is over $1800).

Item 3

HKS 264 Cam Shafts (Intake and Exhaust), 264 degree and 9.0mm lift.

Asking $800 (replacement cost $1200).

Item 4

HKS Adjustable Cam Gear (Exhaust only).

Asking $100.00 (replacement cost $350).

Item 5

HPI Engine Dampener for R33 GTS-t.

This item is perfect to reduce torque loss due to engine movement. Solid Engine mounts are noisy and cause far too much vibration through the cabin.

Asking $200 (replacement cost $350).

Item 6

Aluminium Radiator Deflector / Cooling Panel for R33 GTS-t.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $250).

Item 7

CUSCO Brake Booster for R33 GTS-t.

Increase your stopping power by removing unnecessary brake movement.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $200).

Item 8

Heavy duty, high performance oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit for R33 GTS-t RB25DET.

Significantly reduce oil temperature whilst relocating your oil filter to somewhere easy to access. This item is perfectly suited for those using the aftermarket Plenums.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $1200)

Item 9

Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET.

These coil packs have done less then 2000km, they are practically new.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $700)

Location – Brisbane (South-side)

Item Condition

The following items have been on my car for approx 2 years and have done less than 2000km in total. All items are in perfect 'as new' condition. Car was a show car and never raced or flogged.

Reason for Selling

Parts are surplus as the ‘show car’ they were on has been de-modified.

Price & Payment Condition – AS LISTED AGAINST EACH ITEM

Extra Info

All serious offers will be considered, if I do not reply to you it is because I do not consider your offer serious or reasonable. Only make an offer if you are intending to buy the turbo set up. Also, I will not reply to you unless you include your full name, telephone number and your address. Please don’t waste your time or mine.

If you can get a better price then this buying it from your dog’s third cousin’s friend on your great uncles side…then do it and please do not waste my time!

Contact Details

(1) You can reply to this post;

(2) You can send me a Personal Message; or

(3) You can call me on 0414 575 676.

Pictures – As attached

Item 1

Genuine RB25DET Trust-Greddy Intake Plenum for Skyline R33 GTS-t.

This is not a cheap Chinese knock-off, don't be fooled, cheap inefficient knock-off's will cost you over $500 plus the issues of fitting and aligning. Also known for not delivering expected performance. Comes with PCB valve and other necessary custom attachments.

Asking $500 (replacement cost over $1500). ON HOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Item 2

Nismo/Sard 850cc side feed/high impedance injectors with collars for R33 RB25DET, less than 2000km use in 3 years. In perfect ‘near new’ condition, clean and can be fitted as is!

Injectors are fitted to a polished stainless steel Nissan fuel rail and have an upgraded Apexi adjustable rising rate fuel regulator. Comes with its own electrical harness.

Asking $800 (replacement cost is over $1800). ON HOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Item 3

HKS 264 Cam Shafts (Intake and Exhaust), 264 degree and 9.0mm lift.

Asking $800 (replacement cost $1200).

Item 4

HKS Adjustable Cam Gear (Exhaust only).

Asking $100.00 (replacement cost $350). ON HOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Item 5

HPI Engine Dampener for R33 GTS-t.

This item is perfect to reduce torque loss due to engine movement. Solid Engine mounts are noisy and cause far too much vibration through the cabin.

Asking $200 (replacement cost $350). ON HOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Item 6

Aluminium Radiator Deflector / Cooling Panel for R33 GTS-t.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $250).

Item 7

CUSCO Brake Booster for R33 GTS-t.

Increase your stopping power by removing unnecessary brake movement.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $200).

Item 8

Heavy duty, high performance oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit for R33 GTS-t RB25DET.

Significantly reduce oil temperature whilst relocating your oil filter to somewhere easy to access. This item is perfectly suited for those using the aftermarket Plenums.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $1200)

Item 9

Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET.

These coil packs have done less then 2000km, they are practically new.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $700)

Location – Brisbane (South-side)

Item Condition –

The following items have been on my car for approx 2 years and have done less than 2000km in total. All items are in perfect 'as new' condition. Car was a show car and never raced or flogged.

Reason for Selling –

Parts are surplus as the ‘show car’ they were on has been de-modified.

Price & Payment Condition – AS LISTED AGAINST EACH ITEM

Extra Info –

All serious offers will be considered, if I do not reply to you it is because I do not consider your offer serious or reasonable. Only make an offer if you are intending to buy the turbo set up. Also, I will not reply to you unless you include your full name, telephone number and your address. Please don’t waste your time or mine.

If you can get a better price then this buying it from your dog’s third cousin’s friend on your great uncles side…then do it and please do not waste my time!

Contact Details –

(1) You can reply to this post;

(2) You can send me a Personal Message; or

(3) You can call me on 0414 575 676.

Pictures – As attached

Thank you to everyone for the interest in the parts. Sorry but many of the parts have been sold. I wish I had more but I only have what is listed left.

Again thanks to everyone.

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Item 1

Genuine RB25DET Trust-Greddy Intake Plenum for Skyline R33 GTS-t. SOLD

Item 2

Nismo/Sard 850cc side feed/high impedance injectors SOLD

Item 3

HKS 264 Cam Shafts (Intake and Exhaust), 264 degree and 9.0mm lift.

Asking $800 (replacement cost $1200).

Item 4

HKS Adjustable Cam Gear (Exhaust only). SOLD

Item 5

HPI Engine Dampener for R33 GTS-t. SOLD

Item 6

Aluminium Radiator Deflector / Cooling Panel for R33 GTS-t.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $250).

Item 7

CUSCO Brake Booster for R33 GTS-t.

Increase your stopping power by removing unnecessary brake movement.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $200).

Item 8

Heavy duty, high performance oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit for R33 GTS-t RB25DET.

Significantly reduce oil temperature whilst relocating your oil filter to somewhere easy to access. This item is perfectly suited for those using the aftermarket Plenums.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $1200)

Item 9

Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET.

These coil packs have done less then 2000km, they are practically new.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $700)

DAMN T I WISH I COULD GET THOSE CAMS OFF U BOY IM DROOLING OVER THEM AS WE SPEAK LOLZ damn auto is on the way out now so i gotta get that fkn fixed if ya still got em when i get some money together ill probably get them off ya mate...... u got my number and i got urs ill give ya a buzz when i got the cash for em..... that is if u dont sell em

UPDATE OF PARTS LEFT - EVERYTHING MUST GO ASAP

Item 1

Genuine RB25DET Trust-Greddy Intake Plenum for Skyline R33 GTS-t. SOLD

Item 2

Nismo/Sard 850cc side feed/high impedance injectors with collars for R33 RB25DET. SOLD

Item 3

HKS 264 Cam Shafts (Intake and Exhaust), 264 degree and 9.0mm lift. [b]SOLD[/b]

Item 4

HKS Adjustable Cam Gear (Exhaust only). [b]SOLD[/b]

Item 5

HPI Engine Dampener for R33 GTS-t. [b]SOLD[/b]

Item 6

Aluminium Radiator Deflector / Cooling Panel for R33 GTS-t. ON HOLD

Asking $100 (replacement cost $250).

Item 7

CUSCO Brake Booster for R33 GTS-t.

Increase your stopping power by removing unnecessary brake movement.

Asking $100 (replacement cost $200).

Item 8

Heavy duty, high performance oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit for R33 GTS-t RB25DET.

Significantly reduce oil temperature whilst relocating your oil filter to somewhere easy to access. This item is perfectly suited for those using the aftermarket Plenums.

Asking $500 (replacement cost $1200)

Item 9

Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET. SOLD

Location – Brisbane (South-side)

Pictures – As attached

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