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Hi i have the followings up for sale:

Hypergear ATR43G3 .63 rear turbo

direct bolt on for r33 gtst. comes with high pressure actuator.

put the turbo on last year late November. I left the country for 3 months since then so the turbo has seen literally less than 5000km's

The turbo is still on the car will pull it apart when deposit is paid.

$900

Apexi PowerFC to suit r33gtst both S1 and S2

No handcontroller.

cant get the serial number it is still running on my car so its 200% working

has been tuned with above turbo and z32afm.

$900

R33 GTST S2 boot spoiler in white

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$50

KTS Japan Steering wheel with bosskit to suit R33GTST

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$160

All items are in Melbourne can post at buyer's expense (spoiler excluded)

contact details: reply here // pm // [email protected] // 04 6886 0911

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hi turbo is internally gated. the turbo is almost new (<5000km's and only been driven on the street , never seen rev limiter) but its still on the car so I cant exactly comment on the shaftplay but i would expect none since its basically new.

its rated at 280~300rwkw (~500hp).

cheers

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thanks for the kind words.

sorry for the delay at the workshop tho.

wheel and boss are sold too.

still got:

r33 s2 spoiler (white) $30

2 x works 3" to 2.5" silicon reducers $20

also a z32afm in working condition just got it off from the car today

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as shown in the photo theres a crack at the side of the AFM cover but doesnt affect its performance.

it has been in good working condition till the second its taken off.

ill also throw in a 3" intake hard pipe with the z32 to suit r33 RB25.

$200

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