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Hi guys, here are some stock parts from my r33 series 1.5 for sale

all in good working order, only removed due to upgrade.

All parts located in SA, local pickup is fine, pictures on request just send me a pm.

1995 r33 Gtst series 2 rb25det engine:

- Cross over pipe with bov $50

- Rubber intake pipe with oil breather apparatus $45

- Stock dump pipe $20

- Stock dump & front pipe $30

- Oxygen sensor $50

- Pod Filter $15

- Air Con fan $35

- Stock Intercooler + Pipes $65

- Series 2 ecu + Loom $140

- Series 2 coil pack loom $50

- Alternator $70

- Rb25det head with tomei exhaust cam pulley $700

- Rb25det block complete with pistons conrods crank etc all together(had slight knock when cold) $400

- Stock Intake plenum with injectors $120

- Stock Exhaust Manifold $60

- Turbocharger complete with lines and gaskets, no shaft play turbo in as new condition $350

- New Water pump $80

- 2nd hand water pump works fine$35

- Timing belt $30

- Bosch Air con, power steering, alternator belts brand new $80

- Stock r33 wheels painted black no gutter rash tyres ok $150

Other parts:

- 205-45-16 Kumho V700 semi slick tyres around 50% tread $120 pair

- Garrett Adjustable Actuator with bracket 15psi ( New) $80

Cheers,

Tony

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- Rubber intake pipe with oil breather apparatus $35

- Stock dump pipe $20

- Stock dump & front pipe $30

- Oxygen sensor $40

- Air Con fan $30

- Stock Intercooler + Pipes $65

- Series 2 coil pack loom $40

- Alternator $60

- Rb25det head with tomei exhaust cam pulley $600

- Rb25det block complete with pistons conrods crank etc all together(had slight knock when cold) $350

- Stock Intake plenum with injectors $120

- New Water pump $70

- 2nd hand water pump works fine $25

- Timing belt $20

- Bosch Air con, power steering, alternator belts brand new $70

- Stock r33 wheels painted black no gutter rash tyres ok $120

- Garrett Adjustable Actuator with bracket 15psi ( New) $70

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