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Hey guys

Few left over bits and pieces from my car up for sale.

R33 Chromed Intake Runners

Spent weeks sanding smooth the runners and polishing them before getting them chrome dipped to match my Plazmaman plenum. The chroming cost me more than the price i'm asking!

First photo is as they sit at the moment. Needs some metal polish and a rag to buff them up to be 100% as seen in the other two photos.

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60mm Blitz AC Series Mechanical Boost Gauge $150

60mm Blitz AC Series Electric Exhaust Gas Temp Gauge $150

Will do both for $250

Very hard to get gauges now as Blitz no longer make them. Fit perfectly in a Greddy A pillar gauge. One of my very gauges and they illuminate a gorgeous white with red needle at night time.

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40mm Cooling Pro Alloy Radiator (fits factory shroud)

Good upgrade to the factory item and fits perfectly with all the factory gear.

Nismo/Tomei R33 GTST Fuel Pump (direct plug and play)

Very easy install and good for over 300rwkw on a GTST. Will also suit a S14 Silvia. Very quite unit that is one of the best fuel pump upgrades available.

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Greddy Turbo Timer Black $40

Your normal Greddy turbo timer that every one has. Has a bunch of extra features like lap timer, 0-100, voltage display etc.

Nos Nitrous Universal Wet Kit

Comes with a purge kit and also a 3/4 filled bottle. Jetting is from 50-150HP and can be installed very easily on any EFI car with just a tee piece from a fuel line. No tuning required.

(Please note this can not be freighted and only local pickup is available)

All items are located in Townsville North QLD and can freight Australia wide with E-go for cheap (other than the nitrous kit).

Any questions just feel free to ask. Will take some more photos of the other items this weekend.

Cheers

Phil

It's used buddy. Out of my R33 GTST Skyline. Only getting rid of it because I parted my car out.

Has done probably 20,000km. Looks basically new.

Can chuck a photo up tomorrow if you want.

Nah that's cool. By the time I added in postage i'd be better off getting a new one.

Thanks for the reply though.

Can do it for $220 delivered if you want.

They are $320 brand new from Just Jap plus freight, so maybe $350. Still a good saving.

Food for thought.

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