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Hey all, got a few things that need to find a new home.

All have come off my 97 R33 GTR

All parts have been removed from vehicle

1) Standard RB26DETT Turbochargers, these will come with standard manifolds and dump pipes

Price $300 for Complete Set Up (please note that o2 Sensors will be included with turbos)

2) Standard RB26 Exhaust Manifolds, these are off my old R33 GTST R32 RB26 motor

Price $75

3) Standard R33 GTR Catback Exhaust, if you havea GTST this will bolt up aswell, if your having trouble with the cops for Db levels this will get you out of trouble

Price $150

4) Standard R33 GTR Front Mount Intercooler, these are pretty good units. If your after the sleeper look (being black and all) this is the thing for you

Price $150

5) Apexi Power FC for R32/33 RB26DETT, conventional power fc. As new condition. Includes hand controller aswell. Selling due to Vipec upgrade

Price $850 Delivered

6) Trust MX Front Pipes, these make a huge difference in terms of reducing lag even on the standard car. This is no longer required on my car, no holes, minor scuff on one of the pipes

Price $200 (postage can be negotiated into price for non local buyer)

6) Factory RB26 BOV, awesome BOV's would retain them however space is at a premium.

Price $80ea or $140 for both

Also the complete plumback assembly is available inquire within for details

7) RB26 Sump Modified to suit RWD, mod carried out by Advan Performance. was only on my old GTST for around 13000 km comes with all baffles etc

Price $350 plus postage

I will most likely have more parts that will pop up, will hopefully get some pics up tomorrow for you guys

Best contact would be via txt on 0404585529

Cheers Marty

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turbo chargers are $300 both or each?

whats the model of them?

$300 for the pair, inc dump pipes, o2 sensors and the snouts to meet up for the intakes

These came off my 1997 R33 GTR

Cheers Marty

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any ideas on postage to perth?

Not to sure mate, if you shoot me a pm with your area code i'll do some calling around tomorrow and see what i can find out for you mate

Cheers Marty

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