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Hi All,

Standard Parts from recent upgrade of my 97 R33 GTR V-Spec, at about 78,000km

Standard Turbo's $450

Standard Injectors $300

Standard Fuel Pump $150

Standard Cam Gears $50

Please see photo's attached. Prefer Sydney pick-up.

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Cheers

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just a heads-up for potential noob buyers...these parts are no different on a std GTR..i.e. not v-spec specific.

Thanks for the clarification DiRTgarage, I wouldn't know if there was any difference, so I just put down the car they came off...

All parts now on ebay, so if interested please use ebay listing.

Thanks,

Francis

Hi All,

Standard Parts from recent upgrade of my 97 R33 GTR V-Spec, at about 78,000km

Standard Turbo's $450 SOLD

Standard Injectors $300 SOLD

Standard Fuel Pump $150

Standard Cam Gears $50 SOLD

Please see photo's attached. Prefer Sydney pick-up.

post-9154-1254701535_thumb.jpg

post-9154-1254701639_thumb.jpg

post-9154-1254702493_thumb.jpg

Cheers

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