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Wheels factory R33 GTR forged 17*9 with 255 width tyres near new $1500

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Power FC for R32/R33 GTR, includes hand controller original packaging and manuals $800

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Factory RB26 Airflow meters 3 good ones and 1 intermitantly faulty one available $80 each

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Factory Air Box R33 GTR, Factory Snorkle R33 GTR, K&N Filter for standard airbox

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Rear Brake pads R33 GTR, Factory brake lines, Factory cam gears

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Factory Coil Packs, assume working else previous owner would not kept them

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Dumps & Turbo's, 1 turbo blown, sitable for rebuilding

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R33 GTR Vspec 4WD computer, had intermitant issues but were not fixed by replacement, so assume it it OK, at your own risk.

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Factory Intercooler piping

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Sparkplugs unknown quality

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Near new sparkplug, platium. Used for less than 100km but replaced by copper by tuner due to some technical issue with the car since fixed.

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Factory Fuel pressue reg???

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Factory Washer bottle

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Updated, had to leave before completing all prices. Discounts possible if you want multiple items.

Airbox $150, Snorkle $60, Filter, $40 or ($200 for all)

Brake pads (rear) $10, brake lines $10

Cam gears $20ea

Coil Pack $50

Dumps and Turbo's $50

4WD computer $40

Intercooler piping $10

sparkplugs $5

Near new platium spark plugs $10 ea or $50 for all

Fuel pressure reg??? $5

Washer bottle $20

Shipping extra, just tell me what type, insurred registered etc

Lots of stuff gone. Here's an updated list of available parts.

AFM's $80 each

Brake pads (rear) $10, brake lines $10 (For this price have them as spares, oem approved etc)

6 Coil Packs $50

4WD computer $40

Intercooler piping $10

sparkplugs $5

Near new platium spark plugs $10 ea or $50 for all

Washer bottle $20

(take the lot, make a stupid offer, I can only say no)

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