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Hey guys, some left over bits n peices, located in sydney shoot me a PM if you have any questions, will post items =)

6 x SARD 550ccs 63508 BRAND NEW still sealed in box with collars to suit RB25 and SR20s - $780firm paid $1099 @ justjap

Nismo Fuel Regulator BRAND NEW - $225 paid $249 @ justjap

Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer spec 2 BRAND NEW - $125

Greddy Radiator Cap 1.3kgf/cm2 Type S suits most Nissan, Infinite, Subaru, Mazda, some Toyota & Mitsubishi - $45 posted

Nismo Radiator Cap 1.3kgf/cm2 used but good - $30 posted

R33 s2 pink label AFM (3pin) ~85,000kms only removed for Z32 upgrade excellent condition ! - $125 posted

R33 s2 pink label AFM (3pin) ~70,000kms kept as a spare and only removed for Z32 upgrade once again (thanks to an uncareful mate who failed at removing his pod filter and snapped it a bit) seems like it could be super glued back on lol - $75 posted

JJR (just jap racing) 3'' Bellmouth dump pipe mild steel used but no dints, dents or damage whatsoever!!! car wasn't lowered much at all - $110

1400kg Marquette Trolley Jack NEW in box (unwanted gift, already have a jack of my own) $50

Hurricane High Flow Metal Core Cat, 200cell, 2.5'' inlet/outlet 4'' body, (bought from Liverpool Exhaust, dont Approx. 30,000kms, had it on car when non turbo) $50

R33 GTS4, R32 GTS4, Stagea Standard Front Swaybar (Will not fit RWD models i.e, GTSTs) $20

R33 GTS4, GTST, GTS, R33 GTS4, GTST, GTS, Stagea Standard Rear Swaybar (Upgrade for R32 GTSTs) $20

R33 GTR Centre Console compartment (compartment bit behind gear boot) gtr badge is missing $30

R33 Front Seat Belt sets $50pair

R33 Rear Seat Belt sets $50pair, Also have got that MIDDLE belt for those R33s that were oddly complied as a 5 seater NO BUCKLE $25

R33 GTST S1 Manual Instrument Cluster 122,771kms (was used as a temporary spare, Tacho and Oil Pres. does not work properly but all the other important stuff does + some1 has decided to paint it in 2Pak silver) $25

Gates Timing belt used 10,000kms $40

RB20/RB25 Crossover pipe in good condition - $20

R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms, A1 Condition, Always ran BP Ult. + Synthetic lubes Only removed for turbo conversion, BARE MOTOR ONLY NO ACCESSORIES (Complete Head, Block and 4WD Sump 4.11 Diff gears, SUITS RWDs as well just swap sumps) $350, PM for more details if required

R33 Series 2 GTS4 4WD Manual Gearbox (Has shorter 1st and 2nd ratios), 114,000kms (apparently as strong as s2 r33 boxes) $350

BRAND NEW Grommet Blue Performance radiator hose TOP ONLY to suit 180SX, S13 SR20 and CA18 Part No. is CH3409, CH3143 $25

BRAND NEW Grommet Blue Performance radiator hose TOP ONLY to suit S14, S15 SR20 Part No. is CH3429 $25

BRAND NEW Grommet Blue Performance radiator hose TOP ONLY to suit WRX 98-00 Part No. is CH2196 $25

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Damn, says you can't receive any more messages.

I'll take the Nismo radiator cap off ya, need it posted to Victoria 3175 please.

Text me if it's easier.

Cheers, Jad - 0407 746 279

Hey man , does the 25 come with the intake manifold ?

I'm keen at this stage , just trying to convince the other half that I need it lol .

6 x SARD 550ccs 63508 BRAND NEW still sealed in box with collars to suit RB25 and SR20s - PENDING

Nismo Radiator Cap 1.3kgf/cm2 used but good - SOLD

R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms, A1 Condition, Always ran BP Ult. + Synthetic lubes Only removed for turbo conversion, BARE MOTOR ONLY NO ACCESSORIES (Complete Head, Block and 4WD Sump 4.11 Diff gears, SUITS RWDs as well just swap sumps) - PENDING

Do you still have the gearbox, i can pick it up as i live on the central coast?

What oils were used with it aswell?

P.S The block is the same shape as a GTR one so the RWD sump wont fit without an adapter plate. I tired that when i did my engine build.

yea still have it, was used with royal purple 100% synthetic gbox oil and kool thanks 4 comment.

Well there you go ppl wont fit in RWD models without an adapter plate for sump :P

no problem, ill keep in touch to come and get it. I need to see my dad one time in the next 2 weeks as he has a outlander and a trailer. Keep me informed if someone else wants it, i just need time to get a pick up car. ill pm you on a weekend i will be able to do it.

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