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Hi,

I am currently selling the following items:

1). Complete HKS GT3037 Pro S 480HP Full Bolt on Turbo Kit for the RB25 $1600

I purchased it from The Japan Parts Specialist and it retails for $4300 Delivered I am asking $1600 full specs can be found by clicking the below link:

http://www.jappartsspecialist.com/product_...products_id=321

The turbo has a 0.63 Rear, Is internally gated and has the Heavy Duty 10PSI HKS Actuator on it (I Run 18PSI)

It has done less than 10,000KMS as it is on my R33 that i only ever take out a couple of times a month as I have a second vehicle.

Now getting to why it is so cheap....

After pulling the turbo off my car i noticed that some of the turbine wheel blades were slightly bent as something has ovbiously gone through the exhaust housing of the turbo at some stage (I realise now a year on after taking my car to an exhaust shop complaining of a rattle comming from the cat and them locating a nut, that it was what caused the damage)

This turbo has barley any shaft play what so ever but it is a ball bearing turbo and is a little noisy and spools slightly later than it did previously. This turbo in its current condition made 353HP down from the 370HP or so it did when it was first installed, the turbo was mounted to the standard manifold and had the standard intake manifold.

I have been quoted $1000-$1100 for it to be rebuilt however as i was previously asking $3000 for the kit but taking into consideration that it will require a rebuild to be in perfect A1 condition im taking the majority of the cost of the rebuild out of what I was previously asking.

You could use it as is (like I had been doing for a year) and it will be a dam cheap turbo upgrade or for $2600 you will have a rebuilt HKS Full bolt on kit that retails for $4300 delivered.

As you can see from the below pictures the turbo is in great condition.

I will be listing it on ebay as well, so first in best dressed really, im not open for offers, the price is $1600 + Postage take it or leave it.

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2). Set of R33 S1 Coupe (black) lights $300

Average condition, just like nearly other set of R33 S1 Lights

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3). R33 Alloy Intercooler Piping $100

HPI Intercooler Piping Kit

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4). 2 x Sets of standard Coil Packs for R32 and R33 S1 $60 a set

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Edited by SLYDA

No Problem, Ill get them out too you Monday (your aware I guess that a 3" Hole needs to be cut on the drivers side for the pipe to pass through)?

This is pretty much standard for a R33 intercooler kit unless you buy a specific return one like one made by cooling pro etc

Ive attached the installation instructions for you in a PDF hope it helps :).

hi buddy. just bought and paid for the cooler piping kit and the s1 coilpacks via ebay & paypal. thanks :(

Im on the gold coast, I have one set of the coil packs left.

Both the headlights and the remaining set of coil packs are listed on ebay.

sup buddy just wondering where abts u from interested in the packs n head lights willing to pick up if in melb pm me

Headlights $250 (Noticed grill clips have been removed).

Turbo dropped to $1500

6 x STD Coil Packs $60

Once again all items updated on ebay to reflect pricing change.

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