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I have the following bits and pieces for sale, PM me if you want anything, first in best dressed as usual :thumbsup:

RB26 Fuel Pump from R33 GTR - used - $80

RB26 Set of stock Injectors from R33 GTR - used - $100

RB26 pair of stock Turbos from R33 GTR LM V-Spec - used - $200

Yellow Jackets Coil Packs - used, done less than 1000K's - $200 (RRP around $400)

Suits:

SKYLINE R32 GTS-YHR31/HCR32/HR32-RB20DE (1989)

SKYLINE R32 GTST/4-HCR32/HNR32-RB20DET (1989)

SKYLINE R32 GTS25-ECR32/ER32-RB25DE (1991>93)

SKYLINE R33 GTS-ENR33/ER33-RB25DE SERIES 1 (1993>95)

SKYLINE R33 GTST-ECR33/ER33-RB25DET SERIES 1 (1993>95)

SKYLINE R32 GTR-BNR32-RB26DETT (1989>94)

SKYLINE R33 GTR-BCNR33-RB26DETT (1995>98)

STAGEA WGNC34 (AUTECH)-RB26DETT (1997)

Nismo clear side indicators - used - $40

Suits:

Nissan Skyline, R33 GTR

Nissan Skyline, R34 GT-t (till 08/2000)

Nissan Skyline, R34 GTR (till 08/2000)

Nissan Stagea, WC34

Whiteline Adjustable Caster Bush kit KCA331 - brand new in packaging - $80 (RRP $138 + delivery)

Suits:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS 89-93 Rwd

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS 94-99 Rwd

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T 3/98-04 Rwd

Nissan 180SX S13 88-96 incl CA18 hatch SR20 coupe

Nissan 200SX S14 7/94-10/00

Nissan 200SX S15 11/00-03

Nissan 240SX S13,S14 89-98 KA24 2.4l

Nissan 300ZX Z32 10/89-10/95

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So John , is this the after effects of an upgrade? What did you do and are you happy with it?

Ah yep Jon, dropped in a pair of GT-SS, Nismo injectors fuel reg and pump a while ago.

Tuner had a hard-on for the Splitfires so they went on with the last tune, made 300 KillerWasps before the AFM's maxed out.

Will pull my finger out and order a pair of Nismos soon and see if we can't bump it up a bit more.

How's you rig going?

Cheers,

JD

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