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Hey guys and gals,

I am selling all my parts that were going to go on my R33 but due to other financial commitments I am selling them all off.All these parts a NEW and of high quality. I will be posting what I paid for the item RRP and I will then let you make an offer.... No stupid offers as I will not reply. Hopefully people will realise how much this gear actually cost.

Willing to bundle items at a lower cost. LOCATION: BRISBANE

Best contact is 0401 321 564 sms please

1). Garrett GT35R Ball Bearing turbo with a 0.63 A/R V-Band - Cost: $1,520

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2). Quickspool high mount manifold to suit RB25DET (also have extra holes so it can bolt to a GTR head) Has T3 and T4 bolt holes, HPC coated - cost $1,200

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3). Braided oil and water lines for the Garrett GT35R, gaskets, oil return and heater hose - cost around the $350 mark

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4). Turbosmart 50mm Pro Gate - cost $550

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5). Turbosmart FPR 1200 with gauge and fittings - cost $270

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6). Bosch 044 fuel pump, bracket, speedflow fittings - WANT $250 (pump alone is $200)

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7). 2.5 Litre polished aluminium surge tank - WANT $150

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8). NGK iridium spark - plugs part number: BKR5EIX-11 - cost $126

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Surge tank and fuel pump SOLD (payment pending)

Garrett GT35R SOLD (payment pending)

High mount manifold SOLD (payment pending)

50mm Turbosmart wastegate SOLD (payment pending)

Braided lines and gaskets SOLD (payment pending)

Turbosmart 1200 fuel pressure regulator and spark plugs still for sale... quality products....make a decent offer. sms

Surge tank and fuel pump SOLD ,

Garrett GT35R SOLD

High mount manifold SOLD

50mm Turbosmart wastegate SOLD

Braided lines and gaskets SOLD

Turbosmart 1200 fuel pressure regulator and spark plugs still for sale... quality products....make a decent offer. sms

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/360237-wtb-r33-series-1-parts/ <----- WTB thread for S1 R33 parts... may deal with these items

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