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As title says....my 33 is at ESP currently for a bunch of upgrades, therefore when it's done I'll have some bits n pieces to clear off...

6 coilpacks to suit s1 R33 (5x red JJR coils, 1x standard) = $150

6 standard injectors to suit s1 R33 RB25 (370cc side feed) = $100

R33 s1 ECU (TBA) = $50

R33 s1 fuel pump (TBA) = $25 lol

3.5" front pipe, I *think* it was stainless (will measure to confirm diameter) = make an offer

The ECU and fuel pump are TBA, as I'm honestly not sure if they're standard parts. The fuel pump was said to be a "GTR" pump, and it's been mentioned the ECU might be a mines or something due to the decent power output the car has made without touching it.

All prices are ONO. If you don't think something is worth the price I've listed, say so. I have no idea lol. Just guessing from other FS threads etc.

All items are in good working condition to my knowledge. I am not replacing them due to defects. Having said that, I can't guarantee they won't f**k up, simply that they are working fine when last used about a week and a half ago.

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I will take coils and maybe dump.

I have a STOCK dump pipe (didn't list it) but the FRONT pipe is what I have for sale. By all means, if you want the stock dump too, it's all yours (for free rofl) but I dare say this isn't what you're after :)

If you want only the front pipe, chuck us an offer. I'm quite open as I don't really care for these parts lol.

Otherwise, coils will be all yours.

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP!

I should get the car (and the above parts for sale) back either today or tomorrow - so once I've got it back all these bits are up for grabs. PM me or call on 0431391359 if you want something, I'm fairly negotiable on these parts as they'll just sit in a box otherwise, but no massive lowball stuff ty :banana:

  • 4 weeks later...
FRONT PIPE NOW DEEMED USELESS AS IT'S A 2.5" FLANGE WELDED TO A 3" OR 3.5" PIPE. FAIL.

Everything else still available.

If you want to dump if ill take it off your hands, need some thin stainless so I can play with the welder.

Also, werent you selling a walbro pump? I left mine in the race car when I go rid of it.

Yeah, it also turned out my factory pump was just some walbro. Haven't looked at it, and it looks tiny tbh. Otherwise, I might be hanging onto the stainless pipe for now mate, as I'm sure you agree it's still very useful. If you actually want it to make yourself something, then by all means you're welcome to buy it as random stainless piping. Will be cheap of course.

  • 2 months later...

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