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Hi all,

Upgdaded my engine in my GTR R33 and I got the old parts for sale. Car was happily doing 350Kw at the wheels before the upgdade.

CP forged pistons 6x

Serial/Model: 58-2 (origionally $1800)

Forged Rods:

Serial: Y7483 (origionally $1800)

Injectors 6x:

700CC SARD

195500-0830 (origionally $1200)

Coil Packs 6x:

stock (nissan) GTR

22433 60U02

HANSHIN

MCP-300

N1 Oil Pump. (Needs a good clean)

Stuff's been lying around in the garrage in boxes since.

Happy to get rid of the stuff for a few hundred. ($700 for the lot say)...

If you want some of it or all of it... just PM me or post reply. Happy to negotiate.

Can deliver it to most places in Sydney too (for free).

Outta town buyers should pay postage n stuff :thumbsup:

I've had multiple people PM me about the injectors and this forum won't let me reply to more than 1 PM at a time :thumbsup:

I'll go $450 for the injectors. They've done about 20,000 kms on the car.

I'm about 90% sure my fuel rail is stock.

Either way I've added some photos...

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Hi all,

Someone's made an offer on the lot minus the coil packs.

So right now the only thing going are the stock GTR coil packs. (Will sell for $200)

Thanks all for your interest. Didn't expect to off load it all so quickly. :P

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