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Part:Complete Rear mount turbo setup to suit R31

Condition:BRILLIANT!

Description:Pretty much everything you need to go turbo. See comments below.

Location:Hobart, TAS

Contact Details:0435 262 590 or here or PM

Asking Price:$2000

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements:Will post if need be. At your expense of course.

Other Comments: The set up include, Rear mounting plate/pipes/bolts and shit, GT3082 (rebuilt less then 5000km ago), Sard 42mm external wastegate and v-band, 375cc Injectors, oil lines, oil pump, intake piping and possibly some other bits i've forgot. I ran 165rwkw daily with this setup due to the auto transmission not being able to handle any more however, my mechanic informed me today that on the first dyno tune it make 215rwkw before the auto sharted it self. So with a manual gear box i wouldn't be surprised to see 220rwkw+. All the parts add up to a fair bit of money. And this is a very stealthy setup. Have had Mr Police man look directly at where turbo is located and not notice it. Pics follow:

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And my before and after dyno results. Keep in mind the rooted slush box.

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Any questions shoot away.

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Part: RB30 6-2-1 Extractors

Condition: Good, no dents, just the usual light surface rust

Description: They make your car fully sick?

Location:Hobart, TAS

Contact Details: 0435 262 590 or here or PM

Asking Price: $150

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Post if need be, at your expense.

Other Comments: Hi-Tech Headers from memory, Not fussed if they sell or not, i don't have a use for them at the moment, one day i might, so if some one wants them in the mean time then so be it. Will post pics when i can be arsed or upon request.


Part: R33 Automatic Gearbox

Condition: Good

Description: Comes with everything you need to upgrade your Series 3 R31 to a nice fresh box.

Location: Hobart, TAS

Contact Details: AS above

Asking Price: $150

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick-up, unless your really keen on being raped for postage

Other Comments: Has front half of tailshaft, flex plate, cross member and all the lines and shit. All bolts into a Series 3 R31 i'm told.


Part: Series 1/2 Front and rear bumpers for R31 Sedan

Condition: Brand New, only trail fitted by previous owner

Description: Umm, they're bumpers?

Location: Hobart, TAS

Contact Details: As Above

Asking Price: $150 each or $250 for both

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Post at buyers expense

Other Comments: Once again, i no longer need these but don't care if they don't sell, im happy to horde parts just in case.... Pics soon/upon request


Part: Chrome Series 1/2 Ti Grille

Condition: Shiney

Description: Some bling bling for your beast

Location: Hobart, TAS

Contact Details: As Above

Asking Price: $50

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Post at buyers expense, shouldn't be more then $20 postage though AS

Other Comments: As above, i'd like to horde it, but the missus is getting onto me about it!

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