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Clearout time again. All items in Brisbane, can post, pickup, or maybe deliver if you're not too far.

Stainless split dump pipe and mild steel 3in front pipe with o2 sensor bung. Good cond, all welds intact. Good n cheap at $60

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6x stock r33 gtst 370cc injectors. Bought them off a member here a while back with the intention of getting them cleaned so I could just do a swap with mine one weekend, but ended up having the car off the road for a while and got mine done so never used these. $60 the lot

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Brand new adjustable cam gear. Got a set of 2 off ebay but only used 1. This is the good kind with the outer steel gear not aluminium. proven (on both of my cars) to give noticeably quicker spool and no loss of power or driveability. $45 - never used.

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R34 series 3 Garrett metal not nylon compressor wheel, ceramic rear, OP6 turbine housing turbo. $300

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R33 series 2 stock turbo, no shaft play, comp and turbine intact, but bearing blown or flatspotted, shaft still spins but clicks, needs rebuild. Good to send in as exchange so you can still drive around in meantime. $60 for you my friend.

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R34 side mount intercooler, good as the day it came out of the factory but with the normal scrapes etc of being on a car since it did come out of the factory. In other words, still in good nic with no real damage. $70. No pics as it's in my other garage but can send a pic if needed.

R33 side mount intercooler, vgc. $20. Same deal, in other garage at moment but can get pics if needed.

if you where in melbourne id be all over that dump/front pipe and cam gear.

prob take that op6 for my 33' if i had 300 bucks too.

i assuming by the look of the cam gear its universal for exhaust and inlet? i'm after an exhaust cam gear, if it suits rb25 s2 exhaust cam i'll take it.
...definitely suits this, as that's what my car is too, and I put mine on exhaust cam.
if you where in melbourne id be all over that dump/front pipe and cam gear.
I have alot of faith in Australia Post my friend :). Let's make this deal happen.

lets have a laugh, i need one, my job is boring as hell today. what the postage worth on that dumper then?

I have alot of faith in Australia Post my friend :). Let's make this deal happen.

you must be the only guy in the world that does! :rant:

well, maybe....only $$$ paid closes the deal for me. Had someone else ask about that too, should be no more than $30 boxed and posted but will find out exat costs on Mon if y'all want to pm me your postcodes so I can get some prices n whatnot.

Have I gone mad? Quite possibly...but crazy low prices have arrived

injectors $40 the set, $50 for the r33 turbo, $200 for the r34 turbo

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