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Got a lot of stuff I want to get rid of cause it's cluttering up the place :D Hoping to help pay for some up coming work on the car!

Feel free to ask any questions either here or PM me.

+Postage and handeling on all items.

Located in Hornsby NSW

GT30 Turbo:

Don't know too much about this turbo, it's a GT30 Ball bearing series with a .60 A/R and this one seems to have quite a large rear housing, 1.06 probably... There's an R33 in Melbourne (Owned by AVS Turbos) making 350rwkw with a GT35 from this series so they're pretty good gear :) .

Has NO shaft play at all, can take a video of me fiddling with it as proof if you can't inspect it. Spins freely, external gate, twin scroll rear housing, oil cooled, will make over 300kws on the right set up. No damage, top notch condition.

$800

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Drivers side R33 Headlight:

In good nick, is missing one tab that certain aftermarket grills attach to so I can't use it. If you have a front bar with the grill incorporated then this light is fine for you.

$200

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R33 GTS-t standard rotors:

These came off my car when I upgraded to slotted rotors, cluttering up the house right now... No warping, good nick and plenty of meat left... Pictured is the front left.

$25 each (only have 2 left)

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3x RB20/25 Standard Exhaust manifolds:

Everyone knows what these look like, completely standard etc...

$30

NEW ADDITION!

4x 550CC Denso injectors - $400

Second hand, barely used, good condition. Have been cleaned and flow tested, are all good, still sealed in plastic. Planned on buying 2 more from Just Jap but am now going 850cc. Pics later.

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interested in GT30 how much for posted to sydney 2206

Got a lot of stuff I want to get rid of cause it's cluttering up the place :D Hoping to help pay for some up coming work on the car!

Feel free to ask any questions either here or PM me.

+Postage and handeling on all items.

GT30 Turbo:

Don't know too much about this turbo, it's an old GT30 Ball bearing series with a .60 A/R and this one seems to have quite a large rear housing, 1.06 probably... There's an R33 in Melbourne (Owned by AVS Turbos) making 350rwkw with a GT35 from this series so they're pretty good gear :) .

Has NO shaft play at all, can take a video of me fiddling with it as proof if you can't inspect it. Spins freely, external gate, twin scroll rear housing, oil cooled, will make over 300kws on the right set up. No damage, top notch condition.

$800

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VG30 Turbo:

Got this as a spare incase my turbo ever blew up, and the little bugger has survived on a bar for way too long... Will bolt right up to RB20/25, is a decent upgrade for an RB20 and a slight upgrade for an RB25 (220kws or so). It's got a larger rear housing allowing for more boost. Has a tiny amount shaft play in and out, a mm or less, I cant see it move with my eye but I can feel it.

$400

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Blitz Bov:

It's Blitz, it's a bov... does bov things... You will need an adaptor plate to run it on an RB.

$80

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Drivers side R33 Headlight:

In good nick, is missing one tab that certain aftermarket grills attach to so I can't use it. If you have a front bar with the grill incorporated then this light is fine for you.

$200

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R33 GTS-t standard rotors:

These came off my car when I upgraded to slotted rotors, cluttering up the house right now... No warping, good nick and plenty of meat left... Pictured is the front left.

$25 each or $80 for all 4

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3x RB20/25 Standard Exhaust manifolds:

Everyone knows what these look like, completely standard etc...

$30

I was going to post these up the other forum, but I spose these are car accesories too...

Dual 12 inch sub box:

Had this for ages, used every now and then, in good shape, positive and negative built in screw terminals in the sides. Fully sick SFX badge which is really a Jaguar XJ-S badge upside down :D

$150 pick up only

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12 inch Blaupunkt 500wrms sub:

This is a really good sub, I bought it just to test it against the Alpine Type R sub and found that it out performs it yet costs less... Very good sub, quite surprising! Other then the testing, it's pretty much unused.

$300

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Thats cool mate lol. If its from the VG30DET(single turbo) from a cima or cedric, then it is the op6 rear housing. It should be stamped on the turbine housing. Standard bolt up to an rb25 with larger turbo housing. The turbos from the VG30DETT 300zxtt are 2 lil ones! Thats why i was checking it wasnt the lil ones lol.

Hey mate what condition are the rotors in?, as in will they need a machine or not? also would you happen to know what the thickness is?

Can you let me know as soon as possible as i need the front pair urgently (will pick them up 2day or tomorrow if possible), as my ones need replacing. :)

Cheers.

has he bought the BOV off u if not ill take it.

it does say pending payment

yeah sorry mate, it's gone, payment went through this morning :yes:

Hey mate what condition are the rotors in?, as in will they need a machine or not? also would you happen to know what the thickness is?

Can you let me know as soon as possible as i need the front pair urgently (will pick them up 2day or tomorrow if possible), as my ones need replacing. :)

Cheers.

Rotors are in pretty good nick, they weren't heavily used or anything, the only reason I swapped them was cause I got slotted rotors for a good price... No warping that I can see, still plenty of meat on them :D If I didn't buy those new rotors, I would still be using these.

Don't know the exact thickness, but I can get a ruler on them when I get home for you if you like?

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