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hey guys just took out some stuff on the r33 that i wont be needing so its all up for sale.. all these parts are in mackay..

also have some sr20ve parts that i need to get rid of however these are in brisbane.. can still organise to be posted but might take a day or two longer as i will have to get my brother or mate to post them when they get a chance.

bcnr33 parts

Engine Loom - 150

Chassis Loom, Front half - 150

Fuse Box, Plastic only, wiring for fuse box in chassis loom - 25

Standard fuses - 20

wiper motor relay box - 15

Aircon/Heater Motors and vents - 200

Steering wheel plastic surround - has holes drilled in it - 20

Indicator and wiper stalk - 60

Front wheel splash guards - 60

Front wheel undertray plastics and brake cooling ducts - 100

Dash - has a couple holes drilled in top middle section

Dash plastic centre surround big piece - 60

Universal Parts

Power Enterprise 800cc injectors - 575

Rc Engineering 1200cc injectors - 360

Greddy Genuine Type Rs Bov - 100

2JZ Spares

Arp Headstuds, new - 2000 series - 100

Standard Harmonic Balancer - 50

SR20VE/SR20 Parts

LHD sr20ve p11 Mazworx intake manifold - no fuel rail - 700

S14 Moonface dump pipe - 150, has small dent

Tomei N1 Oil Filter Relocator, new - 100

Tomei Sump, new - 250

S13 power steering pump, Greddy pulley and JIC Fittings on inlet and outlet - 120

WTB - r33 Attessa 4wd pump

anyways ill try get pics up of most of it soon enough but most of you know exactly what this stuff looks like.. contact me via pm please or message me on 0433549640

postage for most items will be around 10-15 express bagged.

Has the Greddy Bov got an adaptor plate to fit an R33?

Guessing it has the gold valve ring?

http://www.greddy.com/featured/25

Cheers

sorry guys forgot to mention more details on the injectors

6 x power enterprise injectors, top feed 11mm

4 x rc engineering 14mm top feed injectors

yes the greddy bov has the gold ring.. it is genuine my mate bought it off cj motors in brissy, doesnt not come with adaptor though sorry.. just bov

i will try get you a pic by tomorrow.. my brother is pretty lazy though so no promises haha

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sorry guys not seperating the greddy pulley from the power steering pump, had a couple people ask now..

here are some pics anyways.. well at least of all the stuff in mackay with me - going to have to get my mate around to take photos of all the stuff in brissy.. my mum doesnt know what shes looking for and my brothers out at work atm..

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engine loom and outter splash guards on hold

moonface dump pipe and 2j arp headstuds sold.

and i cannot for the life of me find the tomei n1 filter relocator so dont bother asking about it sorry.

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