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Hey Guys,

Got a few things for sale... Saving up for a rebuild...

Greddy Pulley Kit (still in box, never used) - $350

Old 3L block with std pistons, con rods and crank and comes with girdle and water pump - $250

3.5in cat back exhaust resonably quite (got permit for it at pits) - $120

R33 Air flow meter in very good nic - $90

Top section of RB25 intake plenum - $50

Standard R33 Intercooler and some pipes - $75

Also if someone is looking for some other standard stuff like injectors and fuel rails, front and dump pipes and a few other bits and pieces let me know...

I will also have an RB25 head, Sub-Zero plenum with 65mm Throttle body and Antilag solenoid, standard turbo and quite a few other things for sale in the next few months...

Not car related, but i also have a Cisco 1601 Ethernet Router with 3M serial cable, console cable and power supply - $300

Thanks guys,

Woody.

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Alan,

Thanks for showing me the Pulley kit, it looked great but it's for an R33 or R34 GTR not my R32 GTR.

For anyone with an R34 or R33 GTR this kit will work great. It reduces water pump cavitation at high speed, improves engine response and decreases spool times for the turbos. Not to mention they look nice too.

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