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Pretty much as per topic, I literally have a bedroom filled with car parts and some of them have to go if I want my girlfriend to still visit me :P

R33 T28

Picked up a couple of turbos in my quest to find one to suit my SR20DE+T project and the exhaust ratio isn't quite what I want so I bought an ex S15 ball bearing instead :ermm:

Anyhow, before I owned it I was assured it came off a low kilometre car (he said around 50,000 kilometres) and is very, very clean.

No shaft play.

No oil anywhere it shouldn't be.

Has spent two months in my bedroom and has always had all inlets covered - just in case.

Oil/water lines attached.

Wastegate actuator looks to be good.

The only thing I can think of is that the housing has been rotated. Nothing major. One or two non-essential bolts missing.

Seems to be in really good condition - I haven't had it running though.

$400 ono + postage.

4 X 370CC U13 SR20DET Injectors and rail

Not much to say. Were on a running car, are apparantly identical to Silvia injectors. I have bought Nismo items so they are no longer required. Has fuel pressure regulator attached. Injectors are clean.

$150 ono + postage

Pulsar GTi-R Exhaust Manifold

Another clean(ish) item. Bog standard. No longer required as I have another getting heat coated as I type.

Stock cast manifold. No cracks/dents etc. Bit dusty, has been sitting around for a while.

$150 ono + postage

Pics up shortly (probably tomorrow morning) however they are essentially as described. I am negotiable on prices and if you are local enough (hobart/launceston) I will personally drop them off for you. PM for details.

Cheers,

Claye

Edited by R33_Dude

if your interested give me a call on 0438 957 491

postage costs depend on item and the method of postage you want (i.e. courier/registered post/overnight or express)

Sure do I'll put them up tonight if I can get my phone to actually connecdt to my computer and if that doesnt work I'll borrow the girlfriends camera.

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