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Hi guys since im selling some more stuff im putting my oil pump in here so please disregard that thred! also all standard parts came off my Series 3 R33 GTR.

Selling 4 x R34 GTT standard Rims their spraypainted black and the paint is all chipping off so they look crap but their still in good condition under the paint ( suit powdercoat etc) they have rubber but no tread at all need new rubber dont know a price to ask for so just hit me and the highest offer within a week can take them

4 x 25mm spacers bolt on looking at $180 ish ono

1x Trust High volume oil pump its brand new in the box still has sticky coating (anti rust) comes with crank seal and pump gasket need $1000 firm

1x Standard R33 GTR ecu not sure what their worth hit me with something and i might just take it :)

2x standard R33 GTR camshafts bit shabby $50

2x standard R33 GTR cam gears $50

1x set standard valvesprings + retainers $90

6x R33 GTR standard rods they will come with the pistons as no.1 is rooted and i cbf separating rods are all fine $100

have all 24 lifters some are rooted but some are still ok if you need some let me know and i can give each for $20 (as their $98 new from nissan EACH!!)

1x standard decent GTR waterpump $20 no leaks came off working perfectly

1x Turbosmart dual type boost controller the one with the 2 manual adjustments and in cabin missile switch for high + low boost... ( $100 ) ( you must come remove it urself )

Shoot me pm's most of the prices are not set in stone dont be afraid to offer ( within reason )

Cheers ! some pics of oil pump if you need pics of anything else ask and ill upload within the same day cheers!

Contact 0423755986 George ( after 6 weekdays )

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