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:(list of some parts and standard items i wish to sell from build-up :worship:

- standard radiator from s2 R33 RB25DET excellent condition $150 SOLD

- standard s2 R33 RB25DET block no head, block is in excellent condition, $800 SOLD

- Gizzmo IBC Electronic Boost Controller excellent condition comes with everything $250

- standard in-tank fuel pump s2 R33 very good condition $50 SOLD

- 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 $500ono

- 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 14.3psi excellent condition $200

- 2x standard boost solenoids good condition $15 each

- s2 R33 whole complete A/C from the engine bay ill check with my mechanic excellent condition $400ono

1 x Brand New Blue Castor Rod Bushes noltec or nolethane $65 pick-up or $70 posted.

1 x complete set off standard R33 s2 brake lines front + rear used but in fine condition no splits kinks etc $50 pick-up or $55 posted.

2 x standard R33 rims good for drifting etc camber wear on tread $70 pick-up only.

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measurements in INCHES for thermal flex left overs...

1 x Thermal Flex (RED) 8" long X 2" wide------------------------ $15

1 X Thermal Flex (BLUE) 6" 1/2" long X 2" 1/2" wide------------ $15 ------------$60 for all 3 pick-up or $65 posted

1 x Thermal Flex (BLUE) 13" Long x 3" Wide--------------------- $30

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1 x i believe its the heater unit minus the heater core $60 pick up or $70 posted.

1 x i got this from a group buy a while back black faced 300km/h speedo set in psi no 300km/h tho i have it in my car but i put the 180km/h speedo with the set, boost gauge on tachometer is in psi and oil pressure is in psi as-well + new hot/cold gauge and fuel level so everything except the 180km/h is new the set cost me $100 + postage so i guess it would be fair to ask for $50 pick-up or $55 posted.

1 x 1996 s2 R33 rb25det Throttle body good condition $60 pick-up or $65 posted

1 x R33 Skyline Standard Genuine Nissan Dump Pipe $30 pick-up or $35 posted

1 x R33 s2 Skyline nissan genuine rubber intake pipe used, good condition no perishing, comes with stock BOV plumb back hose $50 pick-up or $55 posted

1 x s2 R33 Cross Over pipe with b.o.v. $55 pick-up or $60 posted

1 x R33 s2 Original Nissan intake manifold (plenum) comes with top and bottom half rubbers, bolts, everything needed to fit it up., no cracks or leaks, reason for sale is put greddy intake on. $75 pick-up

6 x s2 R33 GTST 370cc injectors, all working when taken out of car, just been removed for nismo injectors these have only just been taken out and are all in 100% working and flowing condition!! comes with rail. $150 pick-up or $155 posted.

most items can be posted some cant...

contact me on here or e-mail me at (allan-5000@hotmail.com) or call me on (0401409575Allan)

i will start uploading some pictures tonight if i have got some time..

All items located in : Adelaide,SA

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

most prices are negotiable.!

Regards.

Allan.M

1 x R33 s2 Skyline nissan genuine rubber intake pipe used, good condition no perishing, comes with stock BOV plumb back hose $50 pick-up or $55 postedSOLD

1 x Thermal Flex (RED) 8" long X 2" wide------------------------ $15

1 X Thermal Flex (BLUE) 6" 1/2" long X 2" 1/2" wide------------ $15 ------------$60 for all 3 pick-up or $65 posted SOLD

1 x Thermal Flex (BLUE) 13" Long x 3" Wide--------------------- $30

- 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 14.3psi excellent condition $200 SOLD

- 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 14.3psi excellent condition $200 SOLD

back up for sale due to time waster

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measurements in INCHES for thermal flex left overs...

1 x Thermal Flex (RED) 8" long X 2" wide------------------------ $15

1 X Thermal Flex (BLUE) 6" 1/2" long X 2" 1/2" wide------------ $15 ------------$60 for all 3 pick-up or $65 posted

1 x Thermal Flex (BLUE) 13" Long x 3" Wide--------------------- $30

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