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Hey Peeps I have a bunch of R33 parts up for grabs,

I have for sale my Hypergear ATR28 G2 Highflow (R33) Turbo, no shaft play, only used for around 8000km's. Has made 235 rwkw @ 18psi on my R33 GTST with almost stock response.

Comes with HKS Adjustable Actuator (Set to 15psi), and braided oil line.

I also have a 3" JJR Bellmouth Dump/Front Pipe and Apexi Super Suction Kit Intake pipe (2.25" - 3.5")

The dump pipe has a O2 sensor attached (8000kms old) that I will throw in.

I will sell all 3 peices as a kit (Turbo, Dump and Intake) for $850

This will give you all you need for a good free flowing setup.

Or as single peices:

Turbo and HKS Actuator $700

Dump Pipe $100

Apexi Intake Pipe $150 These Intake kits are over 400 bux new

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I will post up pics of the turbo with actuator tomorrow night

I also have Powdercoated RB25 Plenum and Crossover Pipe coated by Craved Coatings (SAU Member) Those of you that know Chris know how good his work is. They are coated in silver chrome to give them a polished look without the constant cleaning needed on polished parts. All cast marks have been removed and entirely smoothed out.

I am after $300 for both and I will throw in the BOV (Standard RB25) as it is still attached to the crosover pipe.

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I also have a full R33 GTST S2 interior, Front Seats, Rear seats, Front Door Cards and Rear Cards up for grabs.

Drivers seat stitching is starting to come undone in the usual spot but not bad (will post up a detailed pic tomorrow) and front doors cards have a small hole in each for tweeters but generally in very good condition.

$400 for the whole lot.

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All parts are in Hills area Sydney, will post at buyers expense but would prefer local pick up for the interior.

Pm me if you are interested and Ill get back to you ASAP.

Cheers

I'm also from the hills, I swear i've seen your car around! Now i know how immaculate it looks under the bonnet!

Will keep an eye out for you / any more parts that come up that i'd be intersted in.

:wave::thumbsup:

You probably have Colin, I have owned it for over 10 years.

The pics posted on here are the old setup, looks even better now :)

That's why I'm selling all this stuff, need to pay for more go fast bits

JJR Dump pipe sold - Thanks Matt

Apexi intake pipe back up for sale - wasn't what buyer was after

Powdercoated plenum and crossover pipe with bov still for sale

R33 series 2 full interior still for sale

Turbo and Intake sold

Still have powdercoated Plenum, Crossover Pipe and BOV up for sale as well as Series 2 Interior.

Come on peeps, buy my Sh1T! Nothing wrong with a bit of bling

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