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All sorts of crap for sale and plenty more not listed, if you see something in the background you want come get its all got to go. Located in Glenfield in sydney.

Call/sms 0400 604 293 or reply on here.

TURBOS

R32 gtr turbos, blown $20

R32 gtr turbos with actuators, working fine when removed, never boosted hard they were for running in only $100

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R33 GTr turbos, removed from motor I got for the race car complete with dumps etc. I will keep the 02 sensors though $200

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Custom GTR dumps and front pipes, nice merge from the wastegates. $200 from turbos to cat

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RB26 exhaust manifolds/ heat shields $20 each

Custom gtr turbo inlets, front and rear. Provision for blowby but removes plumback for BOV's $30

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ENGINE BAY

R33 plastic undertray $10

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R32 GTR radiator overflow tank $10

R32 GTR washer bottle $10

RB25 coilpack cover $10

RB25 Inlet manifold with bolts and gasket. $20

RB26 Front Timing cover Black and Clear $20/$40

R33 GTST a/c auxillary fan $10

R33 GTST GREDDY fmic piping kit, cold side $50

R33 GTST piping from Throttle body to drivers guard, without going over to the exhaust side rocker cover, kept room for big turbos $20

R32/R33 GTST piping with 2x bov from throttle body to standard intercooler holes on passenger side, again keeps room for big turbos $20

GTR turbo setup piping instead of "twin turbo" pipe, crosses behind radiator. Had used in conjunction with the above pipe with 2 bov's to use the gtr manifolds on the rb20 $50 (comes with BOV's)

MECHANICAL

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R33 GTST intercooler and piping $50

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R32 GTR brake booster $20

R32 GTR clutch booster $20

R32 GTR factory pedals $10 each

R33 GTST Brake lines front and rear $20

R33 GTST Front rotors still plenty of meat $50

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R33 GTST throttle cable $20

R33 GTST Fuel pump with bracket, use to mount your bosch etc so you can do a quick swap $20

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R32 GTR gearbox mount $10

R33 GTR water pump- replaced with N1, still in good condition $10

Power steering pump bracket $20

R32 GTR clutch fluid loop $10

BODY/STYLING

3d GT wing with brackets and stands, everything needed to fit, as new $100

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R33 front reo, hacked up. Keep yours and use this one $30

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R33 Boot in maroon / wine red $50

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4L of Nissan ANO paint for series one R33 $20

R33 GTST factory wheels with tyres (4) $100

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Wheels that came on my shell, fit GTR ok but don't clear my big brakes on the front anymore. Used to basically roll the shell around. (4) $200

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SUSPENSION

S14 or R33 rear camber arms, brand new never fitted $100

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R33 front castor rods, rubbers gone, put some new bushes and off you go. $10

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R32 GTR steering rack, rubber great $40

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R32 GTR Standard front upper arms $50

INTERIOR

R33 gtst parcel tray support $5

R33 Jack bracket in boot $5

R33 ecu bracket $5

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Blitz boost gauge $5

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Apexi SAFC $50

S14 ECU and AFM from the same car $80

SR20 engine Loom $100

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RB26 loom suitable for making a haltech/motec loom etc, has connections but a clutch went and damaged it near the wiper motor. I had planned to use it to make a loom for the racecar. $100

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The other loom pictured, I think is for sr20 aac etc don't remember. If it looks like what you need then grab it.

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some details of the intercooler piping bits on offer

R33 GTST GREDDY fmic piping kit, cold side $50

R33 GTST piping from Throttle body to drivers guard, without going over to the exhaust side rocker cover, kept room for big turbos $20

First pic shows GREDDY piping and the black/silver pipe (was black now painted silver)

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R32/R33 GTST piping with 2x bov from throttle body to standard intercooler holes on passenger side, again keeps room for big turbos $20

GTR turbo setup piping instead of "twin turbo" pipe, crosses behind radiator. Had used in conjunction with the above pipe with 2 bov's to use the gtr manifolds on the rb20 $50 (comes with BOV's)

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The approximate layout, with bov's positioned to plumback in front of gtr turbos. I do not actually have pics of the grey pipes on a car as they were on Jago's rb20. priced basically because they have 2 BOV's.

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also selling the adaptor plates to allow gtr manifolds to bolt onto rb20/25 exhaust side. where on my r33 for around 4 years $150

  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD:

GT Wing

All 4 R32 Turbos

R33 undertray

ADDED:

SAFC photos, found the Loom for it. Also have PDF instructions in english. Its the old one and was off an r33 gtst

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i have no idea on postage to hobart, will see what i can get tomorrow.

carpark there has been interest in camber arms but they are still here.

coil pack cover is from r33. Only asking $10 buy it and paint it or modify or something

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