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Hey guys, i have 2 C33's and 1 A31 getting parted out, they will be available in about 2 weeks, but just drumming up some interest now for anyone who wants to get in early. I will have confirmation on brands and specs of some of the products that are a little vague atm as soon as they get here. I can do these as packages, just let me know exactly what you're chasing and i'll price you up a better price based on how much you grab at one time!

Located neat Mitcham in SA, can post anywhere in Aus!

R33 RB25 Engine - $1900

with Tomei Poncams

(without injectors/ecu/plennum/turbo)

R33 RB25 Engine - $1400

(without injectors/ecu/turbo)

RB25 Manual Gearbox - $1100

Clutches:

OS Twin Plate Clutch (good condition) - $800

Exedy Super Single - $650

Turbo:

HKS GT2540 Turbo (with return line and elbows etc) - $1100

HKS GT2535 Turbo (with return line and elbows etc) - $1000

Garrett T04E (have matching manifold and gate to match, gate specs TBA) - $800

Accessories:

HKS Exhaust Manifold (Stainless steel) - $600

Oil Cooler with Relocation kit - $600

Z32 AFM - $150

Infiniti 90mm Throttle - $300

Nismo 555cc Injectors - $550

2 Layer Radiator - $200

Aluminium Radiator -$200

R32 GTR Intercooler with Piping - $400

Front mount inercooler with Piping - $250

Greddy Plennum - $900

Oil Catch Can Tank - $100

Aftermarket Front Pipe - $100

Lightened Flywheel - $200

GTR fuel pump - $90

Ecu:

HKS FconV Pro Silver - $400

Apexi Power FC w/ Controller - $1100

Boost controllers:

Blitz SBC-ID - $400

Trust Profec B2 - $350

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If there's any cool/rare stuff on the laurel shells I'd be interested.

hey mate, there's a bunch of laurel shit coming back, there will be a thread up about that soon, but not 100% sure what's left on it after i got my mate to take a bunch of stuff off before it was sent over for my laurel over there.

awesome, i'm chasing anything thats hard to get over here, front lip, centre console with cupholders,weathershields anything little like that.

Venetians? hahaa

haha i have weathershields on my C33 streeter in Japan, but not sure if i have any coming back, cupholders ill check.

Hey guys, i have 2 C33's and 1 A31 getting parted out, they will be available in about 2 weeks, but just drumming up some interest now for anyone who wants to get in early. I will have confirmation on brands and specs of some of the products that are a little vague atm as soon as they get here. I can do these as packages, just let me know exactly what you're chasing and i'll price you up a better price based on how much you grab at one time!

Located neat Mitcham in SA, can post anywhere in Aus!

R33 RB25 Engine - $1900

with Tomei Poncams

(without injectors/ecu/plennum/turbo)

R33 RB25 Engine - $1400

(without injectors/ecu/turbo)

RB25 Manual Gearbox - $1100

Clutches:

OS Twin Plate Clutch (good condition) - $800

Exedy Super Single - $650

Turbo:

HKS GT2540 Turbo (with return line and elbows etc) - $1100

HKS GT2535 Turbo (with return line and elbows etc) - $1000

Garrett T04E (have matching manifold and gate to match, gate specs TBA) - $800

Accessories:

HKS Exhaust Manifold (Stainless steel) - $600

Oil Cooler with Relocation kit - $600

Z32 AFM - $150

Infiniti 90mm Throttle - $300

Nismo 555cc Injectors - $550

2 Layer Radiator - $200

Aluminium Radiator -$200

R32 GTR Intercooler with Piping - $400

Front mount inercooler with Piping - $250

Greddy Plennum - $900

Oil Catch Can Tank - $100

Aftermarket Front Pipe - $100

Lightened Flywheel - $200

GTR fuel pump - $90

Ecu:

HKS FconV Pro Silver - $400

Apexi Power FC w/ Controller - $1100

Boost controllers:

Blitz SBC-ID - $400

Trust Profec B2 - $350

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I was wondering if you had a throttle body to suit my 97 R33 gtst S2?

Do I see r33 gtst coilovers

not sure where dude? the ones in the pic are S14 as you can see by the 3 stud pattern and camber tops, not sure if you mean something else?

Hi there. With regards to the OS clutch, is it a push or pull type? I have a 2WD R33 with a push type clutch and am needing a multiple plate unit due to the power output. Can you please include some pics with the plate wear, heat spots & any other issues. Also - any idea on postage to QLD mid coast?

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Hey guys, i have 2 C33's and 1 A31 getting parted out, they will be available in about 2 weeks, but just drumming up some interest now for anyone who wants to get in early. I will have confirmation on brands and specs of some of the products that are a little vague atm as soon as they get here. I can do these as packages, just let me know exactly what you're chasing and i'll price you up a better price based on how much you grab at one time!

Located neat Mitcham in SA, can post anywhere in Aus!

R33 RB25 Engine - $1400

(without injectors/ecu/turbo)

RB25 Manual Gearbox - $1100

Clutches:

Exedy Super Single - $650

Turbo:

HKS GT2540 Turbo (with return line and elbows etc) - $1100

HKS GT2535 Turbo (with return line and elbows etc) - $1000

Garrett T04E (have matching manifold and gate to match, gate specs TBA) - $800

Accessories:

Oil Cooler with Relocation kit - $500

Z32 AFM - $150

Infiniti 90mm Throttle - $300

Nismo 555cc Injectors - $550

TRUST Intercooler core (rough condition, but works fine) - $200

Front mount inercooler with Piping - $250

Oil Catch Can Tank - $100

Aftermarket Front Pipe - $100

GTR fuel pump - $90

Ecu:

HKS FconV Pro Silver - $400

Apexi Power FC - $1100

Boost controllers:

Blitz SBC-ID - $400

Trust Profec B2 - $350

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