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Hello SAU. This community has helped me huge amounts in my time as a Skyline owner. (you guys rock! the stickies are full of info!)

Sadly and regretfully, I need to sell my Skyline and my planned upgrade parts. Currently the car itself has a couple of maintenance things to be done before its sold (tyres, breaks, etc..) so the funds from these upgrades will pay for the car to be ready to sell. IF you are interested in the parts aswell as a car (black '94 R33 GTS-T, subtle mods for a semi-sleeper look, exhaust (highflow cat, 5" tip, etc), sound system with moulded sub box, 3 point immobilizer, FMIC, etc...) let me know and we can work out a package price.

ALL ITEMS ARE BRAND NEW, IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING! These were literally just purchased, and I never got the money together to use them. some still have the price tags on them!

alright, lets get to it:

All items are suited and compatible to each other.

Items:

  • Trust/Greddy T67 Turbo - High mount, externally gated, rated for up to 550HP iirc.
  • TurboSmart External Wastegate - 38mm external gate
  • Microtech ECU - LT-16 - ECU with wiring loom, instructions, etc
  • XTR Manifold - High mount, Polished stainless - looks awesome!
  • Fuel Rail - Polished stainless again suited for the high mount setup
  • GReddy Profec B-Spec II - Electronic Boost controller
  • 750CC Injectors - to get the fuel there fast! 6x injectors
  • Super Sound BOV - Blow off valve with filter/trumpet
  • Coil Packs - Super Spark Coil packs

As far as i know, flanges are included.

Pics and Items:

T67:

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Wastegate:

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Microtech ECU:

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Manifold:

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Fuel Rail:

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EBC:

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Injectors:

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BOV:

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Coil Packs:

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Asking Price: $5500 ono for the lot.

Will accept reasonable offers, paid over 7k for this plus a couple of other items (fitted to the car already).

If you have an R33 and are looking for the next step of upgrades, save yourself the hassle because i''ve got all the pieces here!

Please shoot me a message or give me a ring:

Kane

0431733720

Located: Southern Gold Coast.

Can ship if necessary, at buyers cost.

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