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Time to clear out the shed. Parts are all good working order unless stated otherwise.

I'm in the Northern Subs of SA if you want to arrange pick up (maybe drop off if I'm headed your way).

Otherwise you pay for postage.

ITEM 1

R33 GTS-T S2 (car was actually a 1.5) ECU, $80 ono

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ITEM 2

Stock S2 rb25det AFM, $30 ono, actual condition unknown (I think it's fine, no S2 to test it on)

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ITEM 3

Stock S2 Throttle body, $50 ono

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ITEM 4

6 X Genuine Nissan Oil Filters 15208-53JOA (comes with the copper washers too), $50 ono

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ITEM 5

Genuine Nissan Diff Gasket 38320-15UOO $15

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ITEM 6

Turbo Gasket kit to suit stock R33 turbo, top oil feed gasket is missing, $20

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ITEM 7

Stock RB25DET Ext. Manifold heat shield, Painted with blue heat paint (no guarantee it won't catch on fire :) might have some scratches on the side too), $10

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ITEM 8

R33 BOV adapter, $10

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ITEM 9

Coil Valley cover, Rubber on the outter edge is cracked, but it still works ;), $10

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ITEM 10

Cam gear timing belt top cover thing, what you see is what you get, $15

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ITEM 11

Polished Throttle Body adapter for Greddy style forward facing plenum, allows stock TB to fit FFP. Never installed $20 ono (I need to see if this comes with bolts too)

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ITEM 12

Stock RB25DET intake plenum / manifold, as you see it. I'll do my best to round up all the bolts/gasket etc. It's been sitting outside under cover (may come with some free pet spiders ;)

Is also missing the bottom water pipe and AAC. Worked fine when it was in my car. $20

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I also have a stock BOV and JJR 3" dump/front pipe I've PM'ed WTBers. If they fall through I'll post them up here.

Happy Shopping!

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How much to send the exhaust shield to Canberra 2911?

I could throw it in a $11 satchel. or would you like me to get a quote from the PO?

so lets say $20 posted ? what are your bank details ?? ill transfer the money tonight.

cheers man

Still haven't see the money, you might want to check your details

item 11, tb adaptor with postage to 2630?

cheers

Postage is $7, so $27 total.

Do you want me to PM you my bank details, or if you PM me your email I can send a PayPal invoice to you.

Re: TB Adapter, I've found some bolts the should work (had enough thread sticking out when I put the stock s2 TB on there), washers and spring washers. So I'll throw those in there for you also.

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