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Hey guys, still have these leftover parts here for sale! Located in Sydney for pickup or I can post

Aftermarket:

Tomei Poncams - 256 in/ex, 8.5 lift. Good condition, suits late model S2 r33 rb25det skylines (with the black CAS) - $500/pair

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Exedy button clutch. Push type for R32, R33 Gts-t, etc. Used for approx 5000 ks. Good for at least 250kw+

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Walbro GSS-341 255 L/hr, 450HP fuel pump + R33 pump cradle, drops straight into R33 skylines - $100

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Front strut brace, suits R33 - $80

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Stock parts:

6x standard rb25 injectors, just over 101,000ks, good condition - $100

S2 engine loom, uncut / no damage or mods, great condition - $150

S2 ECU, standard computer - $100

R33 RB25 cam covers - $40

Turbo & manifold heatshields - $30

Rb25 Alternator - $80

R33 std turbo oil/water lines + banjo bolts - $40

Starter motor, suit all RBs - $40

Boost solenoid - $35

Manual tailshaft (inc yoke) - $100

Rear 5 stud hubs, $150 /pair

Rear handbrakes - $150 /pair

Door trims (S2 R33) set of 4, pickup only! - $100

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R33 front lower control arms - $100/pair

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Castor rods, good bushes - $80/pair

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S2 A/C condenser - $120

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S2 Steering wheel with airbag, great condition - $230

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4x Standard 16" Skyline wheels with tyres. 2 are bald, other 2 have tread left with some inside camber wear - $150 pickup only!

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Standard exhaust + cat + dump + front pipe, perfect for clearing defects - $150. $100 for the catback only

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R33 weather shields - pair. Good condition, includes all the clips and stuff - $80

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Front guards, BN6 colour code, great condition. Pickup only - $50 each

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Hey bud. You replied to my thread on boost. I need an ecu to drive a series 3 motor... so I think I need a S3 ecu. cheers

By 'series 3', do u mean the 40th annv model ? I thought they had the same motor as the series 2 so a series 2 ECU would work, Im sure the Neo didnt come out until the R34.....

How long can you hold the exhaust for?

If u can wait until Wed for payment then consider it sold, i can pick up aswell.

RJ

0401658880 for in inquiries.

sorry - just saw this. Pm sent

$50 for the weather shields picked up?

looks like these are sold pending payment

Hey bud. You replied to my thread on boost. I need an ecu to drive a series 3 motor... so I think I need a S3 ecu. cheers

boostcruising? sorry mate I dont have an account there. but I sold this just last week sorry!

but yeah theres only 2 different types imo, the series 1 with the separate ignitor and series 2

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