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Skyline parts:

R33 gts-t airbox with enlarged cai/snorkel (used heat gun to reduce restrictions in snorkel). Brand new airfilter.

$100 ono

R34 Smic supported 210rwkw $50

R33 radiator flushed $50

R33 Bov no leaks $50

R33 side indicators $25

Pm for details

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Would do you a special deal when the time comes to it if you pull them out yourself and help me chuck some stock ones in :)

if the timing works out ok absolutely.

will depend on if I have the ecu fitted up

unless you already have some stock ones

Wouldn't work unfortunately because although it's a 32 ECU it has a 33 chip in it. You could just pull yours out and send it to nistune and they will install a 32 one for you :)

That's cool. Was just toying with the idea :thumbsup:

Yeah when I get back I'll start working on the R34 and taking the parts off the R33 to sell.

Parts that will be forsale

- nistune R32 ECU with rpm window switch (to work with R33)

- 555cc injectors

- z32 AFM

- splitfire coils

And some other bits :)

sell me your radiator shroud :)

I have stock ones but they have been just sitting out not wrapped in a bag or anything. We will see how things go :)

Are the standard ones in a rail already, or just loose?

Because I'm rubbish at removing/fitting side feeds lol

Selling the RB20DET from my 4 door.

Was auto and still has the flex plate on it. Comes with most things such as the turbo, computer, etc except it doesn't have a coil pack harness. It looks like the wiring loom might have had a piggy back but that was before I owned it. I think kms was around 220,000. I have a new turbo gasket for it as well.

Asking $900 ono. It is out of my car and ready go.

hey guys..

i have a heap of R33 parts from a series one, and some little bits from a series 2. it was time to clean out the garage.

there is a heap of stuff like interior carpet, sunroof version roof lining, front (drivers bent on back due to accident) and rear seats.

plus a whole bunch of other stuff.

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also have 3 mags. good to bling up a trailor maybe.. or just for the rubber. (205/40/17)

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make me a reasonable offer for something you want/need and we can go from there. 0402 94 55 46

cheers.

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