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Hey peoples, clearing out my shed, so here it goes. I'm in Wodonga Vic. so postage can be done.

Garrett T04S $490: 0.84 AR, 550HP. I was running this turbo on my RB25det before it was removed.

This was removed for upgrade, worked perfect when removed.P1010633.jpgP1010635.jpgP1010639.jpgP1010643.jpg

HKS Computers $290 for the lot: * Comes with HKS mould for mounting in glove box. (was in my R33 gtst s1 glove box, unsure if it will fit other boxes without modification), looks great also room for two more guages.

-F-CON V : Fuel and Ignition Timing HKS Computer

-Vein Pressure Converter

-PFC F-CON Graphic Control Computer

These were removed for upgrade, worked perfect when removed.

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GReddy adapter plate $70: For sale is a GReddy adapter plate used to mount up a GReddy (genuine or Ebay) plenum to the stock throttle body and piping.P1020031.jpg

Alpine Head Unit CVA-1000 $350: Single din, flip out screen. Comes with Alpine T.V. tuner, T.V. arials, Alpine graphic equalizer. Ai-Net, Remote controls (head unit and tv tuner) Great head unit.23211007.jpgDSC00314.jpg

Joytech X-Box power inverter $50: I tried to run a x-box off a run of the mill inverter with no luck. This inverter is desinged for it. Works great. Practicaly brand new.DSC00312.jpgDSC00313.jpg

R33 gtst s1 steering wheel $40: as is.

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R33 gtst s1 Injectors (x6) $50: These were removed at 110,000kM for upgrade, worked perfect when removed.P1020045.jpg

R33 gtst s1 Blow Off Valve $10: This was removed at 110,000kM for upgrade, worked perfect when removed.P1020046.jpg

R33 gtst s1 HICAS $30: HICAS sytem removed from car at 120,000kM.DSC00316.jpg

R33 gtst s1 Boost Accuator $15: as is.

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R33 gtst s1 Water Pump $30: This was removed at 110,000kM for upgrade, worked perfect when removed.DSC00319.jpgDSC00320.jpg

R33 gtst s1 Front and Rear Seats, Door trims $290: Removed from my R33 gtst s1 2 door, at 120,00kM, in great condition.P1020038.jpgP1020040.jpgP1020041.jpgP1020043.jpg

Oil Catch Can $15: As is. http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/Bre...33/DSC00321.jpg

R33 gtst s1 Clutch Fan $20: This was removed at 110,000kM for upgrade, worked perfect when removed.

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/Bre...33/DSC00317.jpg

R33 gtst s1 Air Flow Meter $50: As is. Was working fine when removed. Only removed for upgrade.

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/Bre...33/P1020033.jpg

Also I will be selling my Cooling Pro (justjap.com) intercooler very shortly as I have a new one ordered, send me a PM if you're interested, it is in great condition and hasn't done many kilometres.

Thanks.

BrendanR33.

Turbo come with actuator or any lines?

I do have lines somewhere, I recently moved house and can't locate them at the moment, will have a better look tomorrow.

No actuator, sorry.

I also have a stock R33 gtst clutch. Good condition, $50.

Cheers.

Air flow meter = Sold Pending Payment

Steering wheel = Sold Pending Payment

Blow Off Valve = Sold Pending Payment

Clutch Fan = Sold Pending Payment

dnggskyline - PM sent

tommygr34 - PM sent

Also Note on turbo: I have lines and top of dump pipe (inserts into turbo). These will come with the turbo.

Catch Can = Sold pending payment.

Injectors = Sold pending payment.

Air flow meter = Sold

Steering wheel = Sold

Blow Off Valve = Sold

Clutch Fan = Sold

Also a photo of what will come with the turbo.

Turbo is rated to 550HP.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Air flow meter = Sold

Steering wheel = Sold

Blow Off Valve = Sold

Clutch Fan = Sold

Also a photo of what will come with the turbo.

Turbo is rated to 550HP.

DSC00341.jpg

how much shipping to perth wa for the turbo....

  • 2 weeks later...

Alpine gear = SOLD

Sorry about the late replies, I have just got back from holidays.

All P.M.'s replied to.

Shahkaka: I will P.M. you a price asap.

John26: The computers were running my RB25DET, whether or not they will be compatible to anything else I'm not sure maybe google holds the answer?

All prices are now negotiable.

hey there after window switch, bonnet release mech ( pull with spring), den for centre console, , might be interested in entire dash insert at good price. pm asap. nick 0404099310

What? None of this is advertised here. Please note, you do not have a P.M. nor will I be calling you.

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