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hi guys, i have decided to sell or swap some bits off my r33 to put more money into my C34 stagea project.

this stuff is currently in my car, still running.

KAMAK T67-25G .82 rear less that 1000kms old

XsPower Highmount hpc coated black less than 10000kms old

44mm wastegate - not sure on brand, made in the USA, less that 1000kms old

custom front pipe to suit 3" exhaust, made from 304 stainless less than 1000kms old - gate plumbed into exhaust

will throw in the blitz suspower pod and custom intake pipe. will incl oil lines

the car was put together, dynod, and blew third gear in my auto, thus the less than 1000kms on things. made 255rwkw on bp98 17psi, with highflowed stock injectors, powerfc and walbro 255l/h pump, FMIC and z32afm others are are making 300rwkw+ with similar setups.

i might consider throwing in the powerfc, injectors, and fmic if someone wanted the whole lot.

the car is listed on ebay complete, which im chasing around 5k for as is with blown box, nothing else wrong with it.

for a swap, im chasing an internally gated GT3076, lowmount manifold maybe + cash depending on how much stuff you want.

or offers around $3k for the gear minus the ecu,fmic,and injectors.

please pm me for more info or price negotiation.

cheers.

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