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Ok so I have lots of stuff I need to sell, all the r33 parts had 52xxxkm on the clock completely stock

1. R33 gtr RB26dett head completely stock as factory fitted from intake plenum to turbos, injectors, coils, covers the lot $1800

2. R33 gtr gearbox, standard flywheel and transfer shaft (missing shifter) $900

3. R33 gtr all standard Intercooler piping & bovs $200,

4. R33 gtr standard ecu, $250

5. R33 gtr whole front cross member 5 stud hubs (no brakes) $250

6. 2xstandard gtr intercoolers r32 and a r33 both have a few bent fins as usual. $300each

7. R33 gtr brake booster complete with pedal and all $150

8. Rb26 starter motor $150

9. R33 front TEIN coilovers $200

10. R32 vspek2 TEIN coilovers Full set (rear left is a bit knocky) $400

11.EOI R32 rb26 full reco head(like new) , and intake everything complete exc covers and turbo manifolds $1500

everything can be posted at buyers expense

Inbox me your mobile number for any pics

Located Taree nsw 2430

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