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Hi,

Some of you guy may know that I just bought my GTR not long ago but now I am facing some financial problem so therefore I need to sell some of my project parts.

1. R33 GTR ARC racing air filter =$450 very firm. (It is on my car now very troublesome to remove it)

2. Nismo 600cc injector. Use only few months’ excellent condition. Still look new to me = $800

3. Nismo Clutch brand new in box = $400 parts number is 30100-RN255

Non Asbestos

Pull Type for single plate. Pressure=1050Kgf

standard clutch is only 900Kgf

According to manual this clutch suit

G610 & G810 (L20)

CA18ET & RT18DET

HR31 GTS-R

S12 S13 RS13 (CA18ET, CA18DE, CA18DET)

PS13 (SR20DE)

BNR32 (RB26DETT) BCNR33 (RB26DETT)

R34 GTT (RB25DET) R33 GTST Sorry

S30 (L20), HS30(L24)

KRZ31(VG30DE), WD21(VG30DE)

CZ32(VG30DETT)

4. Used Trust Oil cooler, cooler itself = $400 or whole kid $750 with new hose and adapter.

5. Used Power FC (ECU only) for R32 and R33 = $850 firm.

I am from Melbourne City, to be more precise King St. Anyway if you have any question please email me on [email protected] or 0418 388 125.

Thanks

Calvin

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When you find out about if the injectors suit the RB25  

I might be interested.

And is the price on the injectors neg?

RB26 injectors are top feed, RB25 injectors are side feed. So unless you chenge the fuel rail, they won't fit

Im interested in the injectors if your willing to negotiate on the price. I'll be in Melbourne city next week, could i have a contact phone number i can call you on?

Thanks.

PLS the whole thing agian.... kekekke

anyway here is my contact 0418 388 125

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