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Heya, i've got a few R33 & general performance parts for sale here in Sydney:

Pickup is fine or I can post them anywhere !



1. Apexi PowerFC & hand controller, suit R33 Skyline Gts-t - $950 ono
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2. Set of 6x Splitfire SF-DIS-001 coilpacks - $400 ono
Suits Series 1 R33 Gts-t, R32 Gts-t , R32 & R33 GTR
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3. Genuine Z32 Air flow meter & Tomei plug. - $200 ono
AFM is in great condition, both mesh sides have no damage. The plug has a small piece chipped off one side but still connects up just fine
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4. 60mm HKS boost gauge, includes mounting bracket - $60 ono
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5. Hybrid Electronic Boost controller, includes all wiring & the boost sensor - $150 ono
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6. Apexi pod filter, great condition. Bolts up to most/all Nissan air flow meters. Includes gasket - $40 ono
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7. Auto meter Pro comp air fuel ratio gauge (narrowband) - $50 ono

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8. 52mm Alloy / aluminium radiator to suit R32 Gts-t - $100

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PM me or reply here if you're keen on anything.

  • 3 weeks later...

Is the Z32 afm still for sale? If so, sms me on 0434838157 thanks and we can work something out, I'm from SA so we will need to factor in freight and payment options. Cheers, Kevin

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