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UPDATE AND PRICE DROP FOR CHRISSIE:

- High Mount Twin Turbo Kit, complete, 347AWKW.

$1800 $1600

- Upgraded R33 GTR Turbos.

$750 $650

- R33 N1 Rb26 Front diff/Sump, 4.11 ratio, 8000km old, new Redline Lightweight Shockproof gear oil, perfect condition.

$350 $300

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, with mounting frame, 8000km old, P/N: 22433 60U02.

$200 $150

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, P/N: 22433 60U01.

$150 $100

- CAS with mounting bracket.

$200 $100

- R32/R33 S1 RB26/RB20 Ignitor.

$100 $80

- R33 N1 dumps, with heat shields, 8000km old.

$100 each $100 for both or $60 each

- R33 N1 exh manifolds, with heat shields, no cracks, 8000km old, untouched ready for porting.

$50 each $35 ea or $60 for both

- Alternator with tensioner bracket.

$80 $50

- Knock sensors, 8000km old.

$100 for the pair $50 for the pair or $35 each

- Knock sensor, oil press/temp and anciliaries loom.

$30 $20

- O2 sensors, titania, FR and RR.

$100 for the pair $30 for the pair

- Assorted silicone heater/coolant hoses (new, never fitted) and used vaccuum hard pipes.

$80 $50 for the lot or offers for single items

- Water pump pulley.

$20 $10

- Space Saver spare wheel, T125/90D16.

$30 $15

- Oil temp sensor.

$10 $7

- Thermostat housing/Coolant snout (block side) PLUS thermostat.

$50 $25

- FR and RR hotside compressor pipe/adaptor/snout, includes the rear OEM rubber hose.

$50 each $50 for both

- Coilpack loom, excellent condition.

$50 $35

- Air temp and coolant temp sensor.

$20 each $15 each

- Oil pickup.

$30 $10

- 1x RB26 OEM BOV/Recirculation Valve available, with mounting pipe.

$40 $30

- Stock Stagea rear upper camber/control arms, left and right side.

$30 for the pair $20 for both

- Stock Stagea front and rear swaybars. Rear bar comes with stock links.

$30 for the pair $20 for both

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Aust post regular parcel is $38 to Townsville.

Total would be $98.

Both manifolds, with heat shields, in perfect condition for under $100 delivered... Absolute bargain.

Cheers,

Pete

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

Can you work out the total cost of a RB26 TPS and ignitor to post to 3195 vic please.

pm/call/sms Alex 0433878905 to arrange payment etc.

cheers

PM’s replied… a lot of stuff has been sold so it’s about time for an update…

- High Mount Twin Turbo Kit, gave me 347AWKW.

$1600 ono

- Upgraded R33 GTR Turbos, rebuilt, larger, inconel/steel wheeled, ball bearing CHRA's, 8000km's on them.

$650

- Drift Racing/Bucket seat, black, R34 GT-R style, comes with rails to fit all C34 Stagea (as was fitted to my Stagea), R32, R33, R34 Skylines and probably Silvias too.

$350

- Tein "Type Wagon" adjustable coilovers to suit automatic C34 Stagea (Series I and II), "Low Down Spec Cool Style Master" (love the Jap brands/names for stuff). Fronts have been rebuilt (with genuine Tein seals) and rods re-chromed. Have receipts, not fitted since rebuild (due to sale of car). Rears are still good. Adjustable spring seats, so adjustable in height, damping is fixed valve. Get on these quick!

$750

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, with mounting frame, 8000km old, P/N: 22433 60U02.

$150

- R32/R33 S1 Coilpacks, full set, P/N: 22433 60U01.

$100

- CAS with mounting bracket.

$100

- R33 N1 dumps, with heat shields, 8000km old.

$100 for both or $60 each

- R33 N1 exh manifolds, with heat shields, no cracks, 8000km old, untouched ready for porting.

$35 ea or $60 for both

- Alternator with tensioner bracket.

$50

- O2 sensors, FR and RR.

$30 for the pair

- Space Saver spare wheel, T125/90D16.

$15

- Single pin/blade Oil/water temp sensor.

$7

- Thermostat housing/Coolant snout (block side) PLUS thermostat.

$25

- FR and RR hotside compressor outlet snouts, includes the rear OEM rubber hose.

$50 for both

- Air/coolant temp sensor (OEM, yellow plug).

$15

- Stock Stagea rear upper camber/control arms, left and right side.

$20 for both

  • 3 weeks later...

hey mate,

your RB26 OEM BOV is sold i'm assuming? It will fit onto a 34 GTT right (i've read a few threads who say no problems)? Will take if available. and pics of your bucket seat please? Will pm you email for it. cheers.

Hey Chris,

BOV sold, paid for, waiting to be redelivered (thanks aus post!).

Photos of bucket seat and rails below. Has seat angle adjust via rotary knob, seat fore and aft adjust and quick release hinge forward for rear passengers. Seat angle knob is set up for clearance with centre console/transmission tunnel. Rails are nice and LOW.

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Really not interested in trying to freight the seat.

Cheers,

Pete

Thanks Pete. Seat looks great, would definitely consider it but right now need to buy some suspension parts higher on the priority list. Oh and nice we have the same phone =) Good luck with selling it or else i might come back after a while!

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