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Ok here goes its a long list so read through and hit me with what you need. :)

Theres no pics due to so much stuff and u all know what it looks like. will provide pics on items pending interest. :blink:

all items are in good order and im willing to post smaller stuff if you pay postage.

Parts located North Brisbane. contact me on 0430 218 339 (Justin)

Random Stuff

Razo turbo timer ( this used to start my car in the middle of the night so ripped it out :blink: ) $40

FET turbo timer $20

R33 Trial rear bar ( just a F'glass copy i think, painted in the factory maroon colour needs some small repairs ) $100

RB30e from vl complete minus loom has everything. came out of a calais??? supposedly $100

RB20 stuff

Stock turbo heatshields $30

Stock Turbo (has shaft play good for temporary fix) $20

Stock dump pipe x 2 $20

RB20 radiator shroud ( mint condish ) $50

RB25 stuff

Stock inlet manifold (in two parts currently no throttle body) $30

Washer bottle x2 $10

coolant bottle $5

Heaps of valley/coil covers $20

Stock BOV $40

Cross over pipe ( painted black has wolf air temp sensor in it aswell :) ) $40

powersteer pump x2 $40

starter motor x2 $40

Alternator x2 $40

R33 radiator out of series 1 manual ( mint condish ) $100

turbo inlet pipe ( the rubber one ) $20

Cam gear cover x2 $20

series 1 Cam Angle Sensor $65

Clutch fan ( think this came off a rb25 ) $40

series 1 manual ECU $60 (i used to run 15 pound boost and do 220kmh with this ecu installed) made 230hp on Powercruise dyno?)

series 1 loom ( possibly modified as it had a microtech computer previously. missing AFM plug ) $100

series 2 coilpack loom $30

r33 dash from 95 model $30

r33 steering colomn and steering wheel ( steering wheel perfect but missing airbag part ) $50

Im willing to meet with people half way depending on how busy i am but always willing to help fellow sau ' ers out so just ask.

Thanks.

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hahah. My turbo timer use to do that aswell.

I thought someone was steeling it so i ran out side with a Pole.

you can program them to start at a certain time.

IE, 5 minutes before you leave home so your car is warm.

awsome feature.

good luck with the sale's =P

ha i did the same too first time it started itself. was like WAT THE?? wheres my pole. lol. couldn't read japanese so just ditched it. probably english translations somewhere for it but had an apexi one so used that instead.

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