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Hello all,

I have decided to part ways with my project so my loss is your gain. For items like suspension/clutch etc were to go on a S1 R33 GTST. I am firm on my prices so please do not ask. Please sms me for information on these items as I do not come here often 0401 321 564.

Item 1: Garrett GT35R Ball Bearing Turbo 1.06 rear housing V-Band. New, only unwrapped to take a photo for sale. $1500

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Item 2: Tial 44mm external wastegate, air and water cooled. New, only unboxed to take a photo for sale. $360

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Item 3: custom NPC 10" 5 puk sprung centre clutch with a BILLET Flywheel. Includes ring gear. This clutch is rebuildable and is rated to 650RWHP, new $1100

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Item 4: HALTEC E11V2 ECU. Plug & Play with a 3 bar map sensor $1100

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Item 5: Pro-Torque cam cover gaskets, left and right, will for RB20 through to RB26, New $60

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Item 6: Gates radiator hoses for a RB25DET, New $60

Item 7: Aluminium intercooler piping kit for a RB25DET and a 600x300x76mm intercooler $350

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Item 8: 3.6mm steam pipe bends (45deg, 90deg SR and LR) $4 each // Exhaust manifold flange for a RB25DET $60 // T3 turbo flange $30 // 6 to 1 merge collector $275

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Item 9: Strut brance for a R33 $80

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Item 10: Castor Rods for a R33 $80

Item 11: RB25DET engine and gearbox (needs turbo, FPR and coilpacks to run), engine and gearbox in good condition (was going to use this engine to make my power from) Has clutch in there also $1700

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Item 12: S1 head lights LHS and RHS $180 EACH

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Item 13: Kei Office coilovers from a R33, no leaks of knocks, in great condition $700

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Item 14: NGK Iridium IX - BKR5EIX-11, these are $127 a set, sell for $80

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Item 15: Have a R33 shell with all interior, msg me for details and photos.

PLEASE SMS me as I do not come here often. 0401 321 564

I met tom last night to buy his gearbox and engine. Top bloke. The shell looks awesome and if i didnt already have 2 at home i would have bought the whole thing. I would recommend anybody wanting a shell to go check this one out. He looks to have some top quality gear too!

Item Sold:

Coilovers

Haltech ECU

Cam cover gaskets

Castor rods

Wastegate

Strut brace

Engine

Gearbox

Headlights

Items still forsale:

Garrett GT35R turbo

Custom 5 puk brass button clutch

Radiator hoses

Intercooler and piping

Merge collector, flange and turbo plates, bends

Spark plugs

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