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Up for sale are a few items which came off my R33 S2 when it had 90k kms on the clock.

R33 S2 Fuel Pump - $80

Walbro 255LPH fuel pump - $100

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R33 S2 Turbo with very minimal shaft play - $300

R33 S2 Turbo Blown, includes wastegate (just not pictured) - would suit a highflow - $50

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R33 S2 springs and shocks - $130

Please pm me or call me on 0423 840 920, prices are neg, can post at buyers expense.

All items are located close to Menai, NSW

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Guys, I also have R33 S2 370CC Injectors for sale $100.

Forgot to add that the Walbro pump is only 7500kms old

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