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R33 GTR alternator $40

R33 GTR starter motor $40

R33 GTR power steering pump $40

R33 GTR air con compressor pump $40

R33 GTR engine mount brackets $40

R33 GTR custom dual 2.5"front pipes to tip exhaaust, mild steel, front pipes welded on, with 2x mini race cats on each front pipe, no rear muffler fitted but have this if you dont like the straight pipes, dual 2.5" straight pipes, sounds angry & tough $500

R34 GTR oem alloy radiator FREE

R33 RB25 bare OEM plenum (top & bottom pieces only) FREE

R33 RB25DE/T S1 injector loom intact & uncut, all clips in good condition $40

R33 RB25DE/T IAC valve $30

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R33 RB25DE/T AIR REGULATOR $30

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S14 SR20DE/T AFM + rubber intake pipe, welcome to try before you buy but removed due to z32 upgrade $40

walbro GSS342 255lph fuel pump x2, purchased new to test to see if the old one was faulty but it wasn't, less then 100km usage on each pump $50ea

fuel pump only, no fitting kit.

Cusco catch can - used, has scratches & can do with a clean$20

2x ford territory 17x7 rims with skid tyres $40

Toyota Supra JZA80 top secret fibreglass front bar, brand new & unfitted $150

Toyota Supra JZA80 stock exhaust $150

OIL COOLER KIT - braided lines + earl fittings (lines have rubbed against chassis causing minor wear & tear, blue alloy core; came off a SR20DET 180sx, NON RELOCATION & NO THERMOSTAT $100

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**wear & tear bits**

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Z32 AFM plug, missing the metal clip $25 delivered

random NISSAN OEM gaskets left over from my engine rebuild gasket set, its got headgasket, exhaust manifold & inlet gaskets, oil pump gasket + few other randoms $40

R33 GTS-T 5-bolt half shafts, surface rust from being outside $70

dual 60mm a-pillar gauge mount, came off a R33 GTS-T $20

thats all i can think of for now, will update once i come up with more sh*t to clear out.

all prices are exclusive of delivery unless stated

pics up when i get the chance.

all parts are located in Sydney.

will post certain things, please PM if you are interested in anything.

happy new year.

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Can you pm a total price for the p/s pump And gtr radiator (if it's in ok condition) plus postage to 5047 south oz

cheers mate

Edited by -RBD2-

sorry forgot to state that

random NISSAN OEM gaskets left over from my engine rebuild gasket set, its got headgasket, exhaust manifold & inlet gaskets, oil pump gasket + few other randoms $40

is to suit R34 RB25DE/T and R33 Rb25DE/T bar the inlet gasket.

STOCK RB25 PLENUM GONE

cheers

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