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hey everyone.

Finally decided to give it all up and sell up all my bits and pieces that i've been hording for ages now.

Any questions or offers then just ask.

All parts are located in brisbane on the northside.

XHP Speedster Wheels in chrome 5 stud 19 x 8.5" +35 all round look and sit great on my 33 just dont like the bling look. few gutter scratch marks here and there but nothing nasty. have federal 595 tyres fronts 80% rears 70% but camber worn. $1500

rb25det Motor, was built 10 000kms ago with balanced stock internals ACL FORGED pistons 8:5:1 compression (for higher boost) stock head etc. comes with forward facing plenum (greddy copy polished) high mount turbo manifold (xs power) and hypergear tr43 turbo with 0.5front and .58 rear and 3inch dump pipe. $2000 ono

Wolf 3d Version 4 plus with hand controller and rb25det loom. has a very safe tune to suit above mentioned motor. made 190rwkws on 14psi $1250

R32 5 speed box in great condition $300

Series 2 rb25det G/BOX, 101 000kms have been done on this box (have cluster to prove) $1300

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump (genuine) Brand new. $150

R33 gtst front disc rotors and calipers, good cond. come with pads aswell unknow brand. $300

R33 gtst dash from series 2 $100

R33 gtst cluster manual from series 2 (reads 101 500kms) works perfect $80

33 gtst alternator $50

33 gtst starter motor $50

33 gtst Steering rack good nick $100

33 gtst front suspension arms and uprights with stub axles and stock shocks and springs $100

33 brake booster $50

33 steering wheel (airbag still good not deployed) it is the whole steering colomn aswell $150

33 power steering pump and resoviour good cond. $50

Fet type r turbo timer $70

Razo turbo timer $90

R33 Lowered king springs front and rear $50

R33 radiator good condition $100

R33 series 1 coilpacks, removed due to fitting splitfires, worked fine when removed. $80

OBX rising rate fuel pressure reg. $80

Genuine hks boost guage in bar not psi bout 40mm the guage is quite small was fitted were the clock on the dash is in my 33. black face with red numbers. $50

33 smic series 1 $40

All items are pick up only. SORRY

have had too many dramas with postage and just dont have the time to piss around with it.

PICS WILL FOLLOW WITH INTEREST as there is a few things here although will put up picks of the engine and so on shortly.

Located north side of BRISBANE

pls pm or sms 0430 218 339. justin....

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hey bro looking at the rims, they pritty sweet but 1500 is a bit steep, may be able to afford for 1000 if it comes with rubber. Also what condition is the steering wheel in, need a new one with a bag so insurance will cover me.

Hit me back asap on prices.

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