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Hello All,

Just completed an upgrade to my R33 GTR and have a few things for sale.

All items are located in Brisbane southside. Pickup preferred but postage might be available at buyers cost.

1. Stock intercooler 600 x 300 x 60 - $150

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2. 2. Garrett stock twin turbos no shaft play good condition - $400

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3. Apexi pod filters (4 months old) with air flow meter - $400

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4. Haltech Platinum Pro ECU R32/R33 good condition - $1750

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5. R33 GTR stock cams done around 90,000 - $175

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6. R33 GTR Stock Injectors - $150

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7. R33 GTR Stock Fuel Pump - $60

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8. R33 GTR Stock Coil Packs - $125

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9. Stock Air box - $200

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10. Cam Gears - $40

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11. R33 GTR Stock ECU - $150

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12 Intercooler surround - $100

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13. RB26 Cam gear cover - $50

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PM me if interested all prices neg.

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