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For sale are some Genuine R33 RB25DET parts that came off my Series 2.

Instrument Cluster with 146k, all working fine except the Tachometer doesnt like telling the RPM all the time, sometimes jupms around, not sure the problem but it works sometimes. could be a easy fix. $60 ono.post-86950-0-20785000-1350019285_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-61380800-1350019306_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-28863200-1350020303_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-81577700-1350019856_thumb.jpg

RB25DET Wastegate actuator, Good condition works perfectly fine. $35 ono.post-86950-0-45510200-1350020053_thumb.jpg

R33 Series 2 / R34 GTR coil packs, great condition near new with no spark blowout at high rpm, Genuine Nissan. $220 ono.post-86950-0-58036900-1350019470_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-85019000-1350019523_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-56335300-1350020219_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-97898900-1350020149_thumb.jpg

R33 RB25DET standard blow off valve / BOV, awesome condition works fine. $30 ono.post-86950-0-65599300-1350020123_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-68335000-1350020092_thumb.jpg

R33 RB25DET stock dump and front pipe, has surface rust no leaks/ holes/ cracks etc great condition. $30 ono.post-86950-0-71191300-1350020351_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-11625500-1350019626_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-57725500-1350019905_thumb.jpg

R33 RB25 Slave cylinder, great condition holds pressure works fine,no leaks. $25 ono.post-86950-0-38616600-1350019601_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-27328300-1350019788_thumb.jpg

R33 RB25 Clutch Master Cylinder, awesome Condition, Had reco on it when was on my car. works great holds pressure no leaks $50 ono.post-86950-0-96454200-1350019560_thumb.jpg

R33 Rb25 Thermostat, Works great pluger and spring work great, no faults. $25 ono.post-86950-0-80174700-1350019731_thumb.jpgpost-86950-0-36169100-1350019654_thumb.jpg

Located in Brisbane Northside, can be picked up at either Warner or my workshop at Virginia. can post smaller items at buyers expense (obviously). Im open to offers pm me for any more details. inspections welcomed if wanting to have a look at parts.

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will check to see how much it would cost for freight and will let you know as it is quite a bulky/long unusual shape item lol

Hey would u take 30 delivered for the dump n front pipe im in townsville

will check to see how much it would cost for freight and will let you know as it is quite a bulky/long unusual shape item lol

sorry but with freight cost i wouldnt make any money thanks for interest tho, make offers peeps
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