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hi selling a whole lot of stuff ive had sitting around

also have a complete r33 minus engine and box

so if you need anything off a 33 let me know what your after

cheers

blitz power meter id -$200

gizzmo electronic boost controller -$200

autometer 2 inch silver faced air fuel ratio gauge -$80

autometer 2 5/8 black faced boost gauge with mounting cup -$100

75x300x600 front mount intercooler -$100

r33 gtr intercooler -$200

r33 gtr front reo -$200

gtr injectors -$200

adjustable fuel reg (might be malpassi) -$60

FET tb202 turbo timer good working condition -$50

BOSCH 746 fuel pump (used for about 2 months before engine was removed) -$150

TURBOSMART type2 v port bov almost new -$120

MONZA dual trumpet bov brand new in packet -$100

GREDDY bov(bolts to stock rb cross over pipe) -$100

S13/r32 tanabe rear coilovers no knocks -$200

s14 cusco front strut brace -$150

R33 front strut brace -$100

R33 NISMO front strut brace with brake stopper -$180

R33 rear strut brace -$100

GC8 WRX/FORESTER front and rear strut braces -$100each

CA STUFF

ca18 stainless low mount tune length manifold brand new -$150

ca18 manual tail shaft -$100

ca18 manual pedal setup -$150

ca18 stock manual radiator -$80

ca18 engine loom -$100

ca18 afm -$50

ca18 cas -$50

ca18 alternator/pwr steering pump/starter motor -$50 each

ca18 flywheel and almost new excedy clutch -$150

ca front seats -$100 pair

car rear seats -$80 set

SR STUFF

s14 t28 with snout with lines -$400

stainless split dump with stainless 3inch front pipe -$200

RB STUFF

Rb25det series 2 head complete head including inlet plenum (no coilpacks or injectors) -$300 has a bent valve

Rb25 top feed billet fuel rail hks copy brand new -$100

remote oil cooler with remote oil filter (just uses rubber hoses) -$200

RB25det series 2 air flow meter -$150

RB20det stock injectors -$100

RB25det stock injectors in stock rail -$100

RB20det 5 speed ecu -$100

rb25det 5 speed ecu -$100

R32 cross member -$100

RB20/25 series 1 stock coilpacks -$100

Rb25 series 2 coil packs -$200

rb25 lightened flywheel -$100

rb20/25 flywheel and used excedy clutch bit of meat left -$150

R32 STUFF

4 door front seats -$100 pair

gtst bonnet couple little dimples -$100

front gaurds have been rolled not the best -$60 the pair

rear tanabe coilovers no knocks -$200

4 door boot -$50

7 point bolt in roll cage complete with bolts and base plates -$700

R33 STUFF

R33 brake set up consists of

front and rear hubs,front and rear drilled rotors,front and rear calipers,hand brake setup -$800

R33 boot -$100

R33 bonnet -$200

R33 front guards -$100each

R33 head lights -$300 pair no broken mounts

R33 tail lights -$50 each

R33 rear bar -$80

R33 lower control arms -$150 pair

R33 front reo -$100

R33 rear reo -$100

R33 coupe m spec side skirts (1 crack on the side of each(bit that hooks around) -$100

R33 coupe m spec rear pods -$60

R33 front seats -$150 pair no rips

R33 rear seats -$80

most 33 interior up for grabs aswell hit me up if after something

RANDOM BODY PARTS

R32 gtst bonnet couple very small like dimples -$100

silvia boot -$100

silvia rear tail lights -$50 each

silvia stock rear bar great condition not cracked -$100

silvia rear reo -$100

can get any pics if needed just hit me up

located near byron bay in northern nsw bout 30 mins past tweed heads

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also have some R34 parts

stock turbo front bar -$200

stock front gaurds -$100 each

nismo 300km dash cluster -$250 (one small crack in outer plastic)

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Nismo strut brace sold pending payment.

No stock steering wheel sorry well not in very good nick ;)

Pm me about the reo if you want

Body parts are series 1

Thanks

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