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Hi all. Have some stuff for sale. came off a R33 GTR vspec Midnight pruple.

Boot lid, which includes spoiler, blade and end caps (MP). Condition = Paint is in good condition except for the blade where there is a white line on the rear facing edge. Not noticeable to be honest. And a spot on the right wing where it seems that the clear was buffed through. No dents and is as straight as an arrow.

$300 + freight

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R33 GTR stock turbos. Condition = good

For both $350

For one $250

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No name front pipe

2.5" inlets 2.7" outlet

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Lovells lowering springs. They are super low. Guard to wheel gap is minimal.

$80

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K&N intake (pods have worn through in some spots, advise to replace them)

$100

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Soon to be taken off the car

6x stock injectors. They are coping well with 250kw.

$150

Stock fuel pump. Still working like a baws.

$100

R32 GTR stock ecu (has new eeprom for 12psi and stock everything. Has been rewired to suite 33gtr) Made 250kw with this.

$150

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Boot lid, which includes spoiler, blade and end caps (MP). Condition = Paint is in good condition except for the blade where there is a white line on the rear facing edge. Not noticeable to be honest. And a spot on the right wing where it seems that the clear was buffed through. No dents and is as straight as an arrow.

$300 + freight

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Turbos - $300 for both

$200 for one. Actuators are included.

Front pipe - $80

Lowering springs - $50

K&n intake - $60

Injectors - $100

Fuel pump - $70

Ecu - $100

Resistor pack - $50

I would like to get rid of this stuff, so feel free to make offers.

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As promised here are the super duper ultra high resolution quality of the Iphone photos

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Resistor pack is off the list. Was reused with my new injectors

:) Buy my stuff peeps

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Turbos - $300 for both

$200 for one. Actuators are included.

Front pipe - $80

Lowering springs - $50

K&n intake - $60

Injectors - $100

Fuel pump - $70

Ecu - $100

Resistor pack - $50

HKS EVC 3 $150

Clutch $90

Also have a hard pipe kit to suite RB26 - Excellent condition (chrome is not for me I found out)

Grab a bargain, 1 week old less than half price

$150

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***PRICES SLASHED***

Its a get this s*#t away clearance sale.

Turbos - $250 for both

$200 for one. Actuators are included.

Front pipe - $50

Ecu - $80

K&n intake - $40

Intercooler hard pipe kit suit RB26 (Autobahn88) $200

Lowering springs - $50

Injectors - $100

Fuel pump - $70

Resistor pack - $50

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