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Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator $200 ono including postage

Brand New, Never Used, Never Fitted. Selling as I didn't end up needing it for my setup.

Fully adjustable from 28 - 85psi. It is a DIRECT bolt on upgrade ie no adapter needed and will fit sr20, rb25, and rb26

More info: http://justjap.com/s...248&cat=&page=1

R34 SMIC $100 ono

Perfect working order. Comes with pipe & bracket

R33 S2 AFM $100 ono

Perfect working order. Purchased from SSS Automotive in August and still has 7 months warranty remaining. Includes plug.

R33 S2 ECU $100 ono

Perfect working order. Pins unbent. Good upgrade for S1 R33

R33 Stock Intake Pipe $30 ono

Comes with original clamps (with the hole for the locating nipple)

Pick up Blacktown area. Happy to post.

Richard - 0421 202 823

Thanks

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Yes it is still available but unfortunately it appears it will not fit RB20.

Nismo Fuel Reg Vehicle Compatibility:

- Nissan Stagea Autech 260RS

- Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

- Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

- Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

- Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33

- Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

- Silvia - PS13 (Red Top)

- 180SX - RPS13 S2 (Black Head)

- 180SX - RPS13 S1 (Red Head)

- 180SX - RPS13 S3 (Black Head)

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R33 S2 ECU - Sold

Also have a S1 AFM - $50

Edited by Richard GTST

Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator $200 $180 ono including postage

Brand New, Never Used, Never Fitted. Selling as I didn't end up needing it for my setup.

Fully adjustable from 28 - 85psi. It is a DIRECT bolt on upgrade ie no adapter needed and will fit sr20, rb25, and rb26

More info: http://justjap.com/s...248&cat=&page=1

R34 SMIC $100 $80 ono

Perfect working order. Comes with pipe & bracket

R33 S2 AFM $100 ono $50

Perfect working order. Purchased from SSS Automotive in August and still has 7 months warranty remaining. Includes plug.

R33 S1 AFM $50

Perfect working order

R33 S2 ECU $100 ono SOLD

Perfect working order. Pins unbent. Good upgrade for S1 R33

R33 Stock Intake Pipe $30 ono $10

Comes with original clamps (with the hole for the locating nipple)

Pick up Blacktown area. Happy to post.

Richard - 0421 202 823

Thanks

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Has anyone got complete Dashboard for R33 1993 coupe postage,freight not a problem

Has anyone got complete Dashboard for R33 1993 coupe postage,freight not a problem as I don't have a clue what I'm doing chic thing I guess or just plain dumb can u contact me on my mobile 0447355100 plz all help needed lol

Julie

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