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1. R33 GTR Nismo 320km/h white faced 116,174km excellent condition with slight very light surface scratches on the face that some plastic polish can get out. Perfect working order. Only reason for the sale is that wanted to go black face. All globes included.

$500

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2. Stock intercooler great condition

$150

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3. Crank angle sensor. Perfect working order.

$ 300

Any questions post here. For any offer pm please.

Thanks

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Rb26 coil packs $100
Intercooler $100
CAS $150

Exhaust is available: $350

It is custom fit 3 inch system for a 33 GTR so it sits nice and high, not low like some of the aftermarket systems.
The section from the cat to the rear flange is in mild steel and only 18 months old. The rear muffler section is stainless steel and original nismo calsonic as shown. The tail pipe is 4 inch chrome tip that may need polishing. Overall it is in excellent condition and recently been painted in heatproof paint.
This system is good for 350kw.
This is a very polite system when cruising with the high flow centre muffler and the nismo rear muffler, and gives a very nice note when you want it to.

Make offers if interested want these out if my garage.
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Intercooler sold

Anyone want cheap the stuff. Step right up.

New cas are worth $600 this one is perfect only changed it as part of fault finding issue which ended up being AFMs. My loss your gain.

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