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Got some aftermarket performance parts removed from a R33 GTST. All top of the range high quality parts. The prices are fairly firm.

1. Nismo / Rays LM GT2 Wheels. 18"X8" Fronts & 18"X9" Rears GTST Offset. Excellent condition, gunmetal grey centres. One wheel is missing 1 allen key bolt.

Tyres: Fronts - Goldenbridge GB700 235/40/R18 in as new condition. Rears - Nankang Ultra Sport NS-11 265/35/R18 @ 50% tread. - $1800

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2. A'PEXi Power FC with Hand controller & boost controller kit to suit RB25DET - Wont Seperate - $1500

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3. Garrett GT35R Turbo + Ceramic Coating, HKS Cast Low Mount Manifold + Ceramic Coating, Manifold Heatshield, Braided oil & Water lines with fittings, TiAL 44mm Wastegate, Dump/Front Pipe & O2 Sensor, Piping with GTR BOV, A’pexi POD filter and Z32 Air Flow meter & wiring harness.

Set-up was installed on a RB25/30DET so will be direct fitment onto another 25/30 or will need an adjustment made to the Dump/front pipe on a standard RB25.

Turbo - Front housing .60AR Rear housing .82AR. - Won't Seperat - Whole Package $2500.

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4. Genuine Greddy Forward Facing Inlet Plenum, Greddy Throttle body adaptor, RB25DET Throttle body, Piping, Alloy windscreen washer bottle and longer Throttle cable - Won't seperate - $1000

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5. Nismo Fuel Pump - $250

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6. D1 Front Mount Polished Intercooler & Immediate Piping - $300

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7. Splitfire Coilpacks - To suit S2 RB25DET - $350

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8. Fujitsubo Catback Exhaust - $250

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9. 3" Metal Catco Cat 5" Wide Body - $150

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10. Ross Metal Jacket Harmonic Balancer - Will be removed later this week when i get a puller - $400

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11. OS Giken STR2CD Twin Plate Clutch - Clutch plates measure at 4.5mm on vernier calipers - $500

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12. Nismo 320km/h Dash Cluster - Showing 31,500K's - $450

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13. Works bell steering wheel and boss kit - $150

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14. MTX Audio Road Thunder RT404 4 Channel amp with metal mounting plate to bolt to fuel tank opening screws in R33 Rear boot & MTX Sub with box - Sits tight in drivers side of R33 boot - $150

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15. A'pexi lightweight front strutbrace - $80

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Standard Parts:

16. RB25DET S2 Engine loom - Has had AAC Valve wires extended - $100

17. Alternator - $100

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18. Aircon Pump - $80

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19. Power Steering Pump - $100

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20. AAC Valve - $40

21. Steering Rack - $100

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22. Tail Shaft - $100

23. Genuine Skyline Floormats - $80

Will post items that can be sent via Auspost otherwise is Pick-up only from Emerald, Victoria.

Contact me in this thread or through PM. If you have Under 10 posts E-mail me at [email protected].

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hay buddy

wanna sell the gate, turbo, lines and dump pipe only (dont need the rest at all)

pm me if ur keen with a price.

how much power did u make and at what boost bro

hay buddy

wanna sell the gate, turbo, lines and dump pipe only (dont need the rest at all)

pm me if ur keen with a price.

how much power did u make and at what boost bro

Not seperating anything from the package. Cheers

AUD, which is basically the same as CAD at the moment.

hey im interested in ur cat converter have u got any other pics of it cause it looks like the flanges are altinated and not straight so i bit worried might not fit my exhaust

Sent you a PM

got ur pm but i cant pm back yet havent got 10 posts did u weld the flanges on it or did it come with them and what car did the cat come off i just wanna make sure it would fit mine b4 i decide on anythin

got ur pm but i cant pm back yet havent got 10 posts did u weld the flanges on it or did it come with them and what car did the cat come off i just wanna make sure it would fit mine b4 i decide on anythin

PM Sent

SOLD:

Nismo Fuel Pump

Almost got money together for clutch via seapost will get back to u shortly, do not have 10 posts yet but am working on it so I can pm you. 2.6% extra is no prob as well as you need to cover your costs :laugh:

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