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ive started clearing out my shed of all my r33 gtr parts i dont need any more for sale are will post up more parts and pics as i find them please dont hesitate to ask me questions via email [email protected] or after 6pm on (02)47391458

location is blaxland nsw will post australia wide at buyers expense

are twin trust t517z with 10 cm housings one turbo has about 5000kms on it and the other turbo has a brand new center never used

$2200ono

two 3 inch k and n air filters $50 each

3.5 inch stainless cat $200 ono

two garrett internal waste gated turbo bags $100 each

also for sale are a pair of r33 gtr front seats in good condition $800 ono

polished timing belt cover $100 ono

polished twin turbo cross over pipe $150ono

a r33 gtr vspec attessa pro ecu $300 ono

r33 gtr front upper control arms $100ono

ported standard turbo manifold for r33 gtr $150ono

standard r33 gtr sway bars $100ono

standard gtr air folw meters $100ono

gtr abs motor $100ono

r33 gtr hicas motor $100ono

rear wiper motor $20ono

r 33 gtr steering wheel with air bag $100ono

r33 gtr passengers air bag $100ono

r33 gtr rear seats $150 ono

thanks tim

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Hi,

do you still have the abs pump for sale?

if yes, how much?

also stupid question but the r33abs pump should be a straight swap for the r32 gtr one right? mine is leaking atm

the abs pump is still for sale not 100%sure if it is a straight swap from what ive herd it is sorry i couldnt help more

Hi, What condition are the airflow meters in, Have they been tested. I'm interested in a pair of good ones.

Regards

Clynton

they were on my car no more then six months ago and have been in plastic bags since only selling because i got a haltech now and there not needed

thanks tim

ive started clearing out my shed of all my r33 gtr parts i dont need any more for sale are will post up more parts and pics as i find them please dont hesitate to ask me questions via email [email protected] or after 6pm on (02)47391458

location is blaxland nsw will post australia wide at buyers expense

are twin trust t517z with 10 cm housings one turbo has about 5000kms on it and the other turbo has a brand new center never used

$2200ono

two 3 inch k and n air filters $50 each

3.5 inch stainless cat $200 ono

two garrett internal waste gated turbo bags $100 each

also for sale are a pair of r33 gtr front seats in good condition $800 ono

polished timing belt cover $100 ono

polished twin turbo cross over pipe $150ono

a r33 gtr vspec attessa pro ecu $300 ono

r33 gtr front upper control arms $100ono

ported standard turbo manifold for r33 gtr $150ono

standard r33 gtr sway bars $100ono

standard gtr air folw meters $100ono

gtr abs motor $100ono

r33 gtr hicas motor $100ono

rear wiper motor $20ono

r 33 gtr steering wheel with air bag $100ono

r33 gtr passengers air bag $100ono

r33 gtr rear seats $150 ono

now for sale also

5 splitt fire coils $200 good for spares

standard castor bars $50ono

standard bovs $50

unique autos oil air seperator $100ono

standard harmonic balancer $50ono

standard radio antenna $50 ono

hpc coated custom made top mount manifolds and 3 inch dumps $500 ono

2.5 inch divided dumps $100

standard water pump $50 ono

standard front and rear speaker $50ono

thanks tim

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