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list of some items i wish to sell: i will get a reading from the odometer asap.!

standard radiator from s2 R33 RB25DET excellent condition $150

standard s2 R33 RB25DET block no head,no fuel rail,comes with standard injectors intake manifold turbo manifold no turbo block is in very good condition, $800

standard in-tank fuel pump s2 R33 good $50

s2 R33 RB25DET auto-trans + pedals excellent condition stage 2 shift kit been serviced new filter trans-fluid etc from mike at M.V. automatics $500

s2 R33 RB25DET impul auto ecu removes speed limit cut rev limiter goes to 7.200rpm i think been awhile since i have been on the dyno give or take boost cut removed or moved i was running 1bar $200

2x standard boost solenoids $15 each

from a s2 R33 whole complete A/C shit from the engine bay ill check with my mechanic $400

call me on (0401409575 Allan) or pm-me parts can be delivered via freight/courier at your expense or pick up in adelaide parts are with my mechanic so can organise it any-time.

All prices are negotiable.!

I will be going to my mechanic on Friday so i will take some happy snaps of the parts and get the odometer reading too.

Regards.

Allan.M

Edited by R334door(s2)

Does the fuel pump include the cradle? I'd like just the pump itself with the power plug and wires, with no cradle. How much posted to Melbourne?

Edited by Anmanindustries
Does the fuel pump include the cradle? I'd like just the pump itself with the power plug and wires, with no cradle. How much posted to Melbourne?

yeah comes with cradle bud hows $60 delivered/posted what i will do is call my mechanic as he has to install a Tomei fuel pump i will see him monday to pick it up and then post it to you straight away if you are interested.

i will need postage details pm-me when u get the chance and i will give you my acc details ok.

Regards'

Allan.M

Hey, I got your PM but I can not reply as I do not have enough posts. Can you PM me your email address.

If you are replacing the pump, you will probably need the cradle. Either way, I dont really need it (the cradle).

Hey, I got your PM but I can not reply as I do not have enough posts. Can you PM me your email address.

If you are replacing the pump, you will probably need the cradle. Either way, I dont really need it (the cradle).

no probs with the tomei fuel pump these units come pre assembled with cradle,etc.

hey mate u got stock air box filter..i need one for rwc on my r34 gt-t...u know if r33 one is compatible with r34.. thanks

hey mate u got stock air box filter..i need one for rwc on my r34 gt-t...u know if r33 one is compatible with r34.. thanks

nah never had one bud sorry im sure there the same im just not certain that's all sorry i cant help ya out.

also

R33 radiator SOLD

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