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Hey all,

Got the following parts to trade or sell.

Genuine HDI FMIC for R33 GTST. Has the genuine HDI hose clamps(some of them anyway), the internal fin design, the mounting point design etc. Asking $350, note this is attached to my car, read further below.

Oil Cooler Kit. At the moment, this is an EOI but may get rid of it. Kit cost about $400 brand new. Its from Justjap. I haven't fitted it but I bought it off a guy here. Want my money back. $200 FIRM.

Turbosmart supersonic BOV. Comes attached to the pipe which connects to the stock R33 Turbo. This will swap straight into your car. Almost brand new. $170

Electronic Boost Controller HDI $75. Hi Lo includes everything you need. This thing taps into factory loom. NFI where but there must be shit out there to tell you how to install it.

R33 quater panels. Pretty good condition. Includes badges and indicator lights, sonic silver. $70 each(passenger side has door ding from some f**k wit, not that bad either).

Passenger side air bag. Get this bastard cheap, $100!

R33 tail lights, sonic silver. $100 ono a pair

Also got a set of Tein coilovers which are too hard for my liking. Will trade these for regular, aftermarket R33 GTST suspension. Bilstein shocks etc. $700

Got a set of bilstein shocks here with standard springs. I need to get these tested. I don't know if they are "flat" but they feel too soft. EOI on these.

NOW THE TRADE PART

I am after the following:

Metal intake pipe 3" or 4" to suit an R33 GTST

Suspension, Show me what you have. I don't have a great deal to spend so factor this in.

Return flow intercooler (permitted I get rid of my intercooler)

Gates timing belt or other heavy duty timing belt, something new.

New water pump for R33 GTST Series 2

Aftermarket radiator(with or without thermos if available) must not be leaking.

PM me guys. If you want my intercooler, ill need a couple of days to organise my self a new cooler so factor this in. No time wasters please. Dont low ball. I'm open to offers. Photos on request but really everything is what it is. Everything works etc.

All parts do not include post(maybe Ill be generous). Can post or pickup in Sydney!

PM me.

If you've got parts I need, Ive got the money you want.

Edited by SargeRX8

$580 to your door for cooler, all piping, and the oil cooler setup delivered via Ego. Just got the estimate on their site and it was around $30 bux but that was guesstimate size weight etc.

Edited by SargeRX8

any pics of the bov? will it fight an rb20?

If RB20 has the exact same pipe with bends, then yes it will fit.

Its the pipe from the turbo to the cooler.

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No idea where its from. Came with my car. From factory I doubt they come with the faceplate fitment but thats how it came in my car so thats how its being sold. It looks pretty mint too. $80 to your door via registered post. Ill PM you.

I need a timing belt ASAP. Buy more gear, fund my timing belt lol.

Edited by SargeRX8

GTR radiators won't fit the GTST they are abit longer... Got my self my waterpump and timing belt.

Would prefer to trade the cooler with someone locally for a return flow cooler. Currently in talk with a chap in melbourne about a cooler change.

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