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Hey guys, got a few stuff that I wana let go and free up my garage...These bits got left over from my R34 as I replaced them with aftermarket items. The cat converter and fuel pump will fit R32 and R33 as well as R34.

Stock catalytic converter, excellent condition with gaskets, heatshield at the bottom is slightly bent and has a few scrape marks, otherwise all good - good if you wana go stock after getting a defect etc - $40

Stock R34 fuel pump, perfect working condtion, will go on R32 and R33 as well - $40

Stock R34 coil packs, there is one or even two bad coil packs in there, I just had them replaced after a miss-fire last week, however it is highly possible that there are at least 4 or 5 GOOD coil packs in there, good to have as a bandaid for trackdays or if your current coilpack(s) get shagged - $80

Please feel free to throw some reasonable offers and I will not refuse, postage price will be as per AusPost courier charges...>_<

cheers

RON - 0416424446

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Just to add that the coilpacks don't missfire on normal loads at all, even moderately opening throttle all the way to redline, it pulls clean and hard, but once you suddenly put foot to floor, then there is some random missfire, sometimes not..

  • 2 weeks later...

Cat & Coil packs sold..

FUEL PUMP from R34 Turbo $30. Perfect working condition, good upgrade for NAs and older Skylines.

Also got stock dump with O2 sensor - $45

Plus R34 NEO Turbo Engine cover $60

Pics attached:

R34 NEO Cover + bracket = $60. In fantastic condition.

R34 Stock dump + heatshield + O2 sensor (no plug) = $55 (brand new turbo to dump gasket and bolts included). In fantastic condition. Dump only with heatshield and gaskets = $35.

3" HKS Front pipe, bolts to dump and cat = $85 (brand new cat to dump gasket and bolts included).

Kerb damage to underside of front pipe scratching but nothing major.

Dump + heatshield + O2 sensor + 3" Front pipe as pictured = $125

R34 turbo stock fuel pump = $40. In fantastic condition.

Pickup from 74-76 Pitt Street, Parramatta NSW 2150, OR if posting then:

All freight costs to be as per www.auspost.com.au

cheers,

RON - 0416424446

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