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Hi Guys and Gals,

I have some quality parts for sale that will suit GTR's and others..

First up is a brand new twin entry TRUST intercooler that is a direct fitment to a GTR. Core measures 595x300x70. Never been fitted and has only been out of the packaging to check condition. As you can see there isn't a single bent fin and the quality is top notch. RRP $1200 selling for $850.

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ARP RB26 head stud kit. ARP bolts are the best in the business and as you can see the packaging hasn't even been opened. RRP $380 selling for $300.

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Whiteline rear camber correction kit suit R33 GTR. +/-0.75 deg and unopened. RRP $160 selling for $60.

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Bosch 044 fuel pump. Brand new and unopened. RRP $200 selling for $150.

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Prices don't included postage.

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Sorry about that twentysix should've put location in ad....I am in Bentleigh

Verms....this item will fit in an express post parcel so wouldn't imagine postage would be expensive....maybe $10 if that?? If you need me to find out I'll have to wait until monday otherwise will be happy to sell for $70 incl postage.

J_32 - Sorry no inlet temp sensor hole but easily rectified by a workshop.

Couple of other people have asking about sizes.....inlets are twin 2" (approx 63mm OD) and the outlet is the GTR std 3" (approx 85mm OD). Weight I can only approximate at 9kg due to the use of bathroom scales lol :)

Blitz-26 - posted to where? As per the camber kit this item should fit in an express post parcel so wouldn't imagine it would be expensive.

Yeedogga - to be honest I am not sure. My first thought would be no but I suggest that you check the whiteline website and compare the part no shown in my pic with the part no listed against the ECR33 model.

hey ant , after the 040 ...

i live west melbourne ... st albans .... watergardens highpoint etc .......

if we could come to some agreement on meeting place half way or something ill take it :)

dont know my way around outter melbourne cheers

twenty six - just to be clear the pump is a 044 not 040. Had some interest in the pump but no one has said they will def take it or paid any money. As for a meeting place 1/2 way - I work in the city so can meet you there or alt if you come to SAU events or meetings I can meet up with you there.

  • 2 weeks later...

ARP head studs SOLD.

Whiteline Camber kit still for sale.....lowered R33 GTR???....too much camber on the rear wheels??? Then this is the fix and all for the low, low price of $50 +postage :)

  • 2 weeks later...

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