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Hi guys,

below is a few parts for sale that have come off my R33 GTR. All parts are located in Brisbane, QLD. These are the first items i could get to that are in storage, there will be more to come shortly

3ltr Alloy surge tank with twin bosch 984 fuel pumps, all braided lines in the pictures included. All fittings are genuine speedlflow, no chinese copies. $650

Trust Greddy Airinx air filters, had about 1 hrs use on the dyno only, as new $160

HKS air flow less adaptors. (replace your AFM when its no longer being used) a couple of scratches where they bolt to the air filter from the spanner. otherwise in great condition. $200

Oil filter relocator block with Speedflow male fittings -10. unkown brand, oil cooler it came with is pretty rough but ill throw it in with them if someone wants it. $60 also have hoses at an extra cost

HKS GTRS turbos. one is damaged due to oil starvation the other appears to be fine. Suits a rebuild or someone looking to modify a pair Has HKS heavy duty actuators fitted. $700

Fujitsubo Giken exhaust. full stainless steel front pipes are 2.5" into 3" system rear muffler is titanium. I believe the cat converter has been knocked out. road legal DB level. has usual dents and scrapes. needs a good polish as muffler looks like it has been wire brushed. $450.00

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Havent been able to edit origional post so heres an updated list

Aftermarket parts:

3Ltr alloy surge tank, twin bosch 984 pump and all lines with genuine speedflow fittings $600

Trust Greddy Airinx filters $150

HKS air flowless adapters $200

HKS GTRS Turbos with HKS heavy duty actuators (one turbo needs rebuild) $650

Fujitsubo Giken exhaust. 3" full stainless with front pipes $400

Sard fuel [ressure regulator with speedflow adapter fittings (used for 1 month) $100

GRID TS dancer 2. 4WD torque controller brand new & unused $200

Greddy radiator breather tank new and unused $120

HKS SSQ bov (pair) mounted on an alloy pipe (purchased second hand and haven't used them) $200

Standard partrs:

series 1 coil packs $100

injectors x6 $150

RB26 long motor with inlet and throttle bodies still attached. no sump compression as listed below $1500

1) 160 2) 160 3) 155 4)160 5)160 6)90

Ok I guess I didn't get the oil cooler relocator then

Sorry mate. i didn't hear from you for a couple of days so i thought you were no longer interested. my appologies

Fuel system, motor, injectors, coil packs all SOLD.

STILL FOR SALE:

HKS GTRS turbos $600 (one damaged)

Stainless exhaust system incl. front pipes $400

Grid TS dancer 2 4wd controller $200

Trust airinx air filters $100

Greddy breather tank $120

Twin HKS SSQ BOV'S on alloy pipe $200

SARD fuel pressure regulator $100

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