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Gday,

Lots of bits that are taking up valuable space in the shed!

GTR AFM's, taken off my GTR as I went with a ecu using MAP sensors... ready to plug in if your current ones are doing funny things!

- $200 (pair)

Tuned ECU, specifically a tuned standard R33 GTR computer, made 187kW (11psi) at all four wheels with no dramas (dyno sheets to prove if you like), good upgrade over the standard ECU! (Appears as if it is it tuned for up to 17psi by D. TECH SQ).

- $200

Swaybars (standard) off an R33 GTR, front and rear!

- $150 (pair)

Air-con "kit" taken off my GTR, includes everything in the engine bay; compressor/condensor/fan etc. If you have an N1 GTR, summer is coming up so get in quick!

- $200

Active-LSD off Vspec GTR that has done 85000kms, works great but not needed, only locks up when you need it too!

- $500 (including lines to ATESSA pump)

Bridgestone Potenza RE050 in 245/45/17, set of four, two are in great condition with plenty of meat left however the other two are not so good.

- $400 (for all four, rims not included)

Can organise pick up, or delivery (if you are local around Adelaide) can also arrange postage anywhere at buyers expense. Feel free to PM or call/SMS 0432 562 025.

All price are negotiable!

Mike

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Is the A/C Kit for auto air? Mechanic told me to ask lol.

Any idea if it would fit onto series 1 r33?

Also, any chance I could grab some part numbers?

Thanks in advance

Auto air? I am not sure mate, I have an "auto" button on my climate control unit if that is what he means.

It should fit but I can not say 100%, I will have a look for part numbers tonight and get back to you.

Mike

New prices in bold for items below:

GTR AFM's, taken off my GTR as I went with a ecu using MAP sensors... ready to plug in if your current ones are doing funny things!

- $200 (pair)

Tuned ECU, specifically a tuned standard R33 GTR computer, made 187kW (11psi) at all four wheels with no dramas (dyno sheets to prove if you like), good upgrade over the standard ECU! (Appears as if it is it tuned for up to 17psi by D. TECH SQ).

- $200 --- now $150

Swaybars (standard) off an R33 GTR, front and rear!

- $150 (pair) --- now $120

Air-con "kit" taken off my GTR, includes everything in the engine bay; compressor/condensor/fan etc. If you have an N1 GTR, summer is coming up so get in quick!

- $200

Active-LSD off Vspec GTR that has done 85000kms, works great but not needed, only locks up when you need it too!

- $500 (including lines to ATESSA pump) --- now $450

Bridgestone Potenza RE050 in 245/45/17, set of four, two are in great condition with plenty of meat left however the other two are not so good.

- $400 (for all four, rims not included) --- now $350

Need this stuff gone!!!!

Mike

Rear swaybar sold... thanks "bin".

All other parts still available, with front swaybar: $60

PLUS... a standard GTR fuel pump, done 86000kms: $70

Mike

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