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A few things for sale that have been sitting in the garage since upgrades.

all part are located on the central coast NSW and can be picked up or listed prices are plus delivery

HKS2835 ProS turbo, done approx 15,000Ks, performed with no issues when installed, this was a spare.

comes with exhaust flange for making a dump and a range of new studs, no fin damage at all, has the std HKS actuator. $1500

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VH45 throttle body, larger than standard $80

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r34 standard Turbo, came off car with 67000Ks, in good condition comes with std oil water lines and elbow - $350

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rb25 camcovers - $70

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Braided oil & water lines, the return water line has a fitting to fit onto a barb or pipe end for easy install

never used, come with a few adapters to fit different turbos. - $90

Pink labelled r33 Series 2 AFM, replaced due to upgrade - $90

r33 Series 2 Fuel pump, replaced due to upgrade - $70

r33 Series 2 boost solenoid - $40

2x -12 threaded weld on fittings - 2 sets one steel one alloy - $20 per set unused

2x -12 braided line fittings to fit rb25 cam covers - bought from Tuffrx3 on these forums - $40 unused

2x 1m lengths of rubber hose 3-4mm, unused - $7 each

r33 series 2 std turbo, blown front bearing, good for hiflow comes with oil and water lines and elbow - $60

2 silicon and 1 rubber hose joiners, used one from std throttle body the other two std intercooler pipe size $4 each

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rb25 series 2 std intake manifold and top and bottom, removed for upgrade - $130

r33 series 2 std SMIC includes all piping - $50

r33 short shifter kit, bought from ebay never attempted install - $25

possible swap parts in good condition

r33 series 2 drivers door console panel no switches

r33 series 2 horns

r33 series 2 boot plastic that goes over latch area

Edited by 75coupe
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Interested in the standard 34 turbo and the 33 SMIC/piping. They're a t3 flange and would fit a standard 33 turbo manifold yes? Have to do some digging but definately interested...

Edited by blk94r33

Cheers mate. Did some searching and from what I can tell despite some slight differences it'll fit as it's T3 flange. Keen on the turbo and accessories and SMIC. Sending you a PM now...

Ive also got:

3" mild steel front pipe, from stock turbo to cat - $80

6 std injectors from a R33 series 2, removed for upgrade - $150

r34 turbo and SMIC sold pending payment

Hey mate. Posted a reply in my WTB thread, have been away from the computer since thursday so haven't got my PM's from you (but have received the email notifications). Will get back to you ASAP once the PM system is up and running again!

Hi,

I'm interested in the turbo, suitable water and oil lines, and the short shifter kit

Are you happy to post to Helensvale, Gold Coast, QLD 4212? I don't post stuff ever, so I have no idea how much that would cost?

Can you tell me a bit more about the turbo? EG: why was it only on for 15,000km's, was it ever dyno'ed, if so, what power figure? What size exhaust housing is it?

hey mate, where you located?

interested in fuel pump, how many k's?

Fuel pump was removed at 95,000Ks.

located on Central Coast NSW

Edited by 75coupe

Hi,

I'm interested in the turbo, suitable water and oil lines, and the short shifter kit

Are you happy to post to Helensvale, Gold Coast, QLD 4212? I don't post stuff ever, so I have no idea how much that would cost?

Can you tell me a bit more about the turbo? EG: why was it only on for 15,000km's, was it ever dyno'ed, if so, what power figure? What size exhaust housing is it?

std r34 turbo sold, I do have a blown r33 turbo (front bearing stuffed) and std water and oil lines...

short shifter kit available $13 postage to 4212.

The HKS 2835 was removed to be replaced for power upgrade, I never saw the dyno figures off that exact turbo but another HKS2835 same spec Ive just finished installing achieved 289.3rwkw, using the std exhaust housing .68.

and I have unused braided lines that can go with it as well as an exhaust flange, its not a laser cut flange, its been hand made with wastegate flap clearance taken into consideration. $23 postage to 4212

hey mate, im keen for the front/dump pipe. check postage to 2327 or i can do a trip down the freeway over the weekend if thats ok.

Edited by hobo-phil

I'll need to check measurements of it tonight for postage quote, hopefully its under 105cm long , otherwise weekend pickup would be fine with me, located at Blue Haven fuel would most probably be cheaper than delivery Im guessin from your area.

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