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Massive Aftermarket Skyline parts clearout - parts to suit 32, 33 and 34. Some big ticket items going for a song!

Location: Ipswich, Qld

Contact: PM or phone 0413 863 207

Payment: Cash or postal money order ONLY. Strictly no paypal or bank transfer - don't ask!

Condition: All parts as described or money happily refunded.

Will post smaller items at buyer's expense

Pics in link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/431133-aftermarket-skyline-parts-good-bits-to-suit-most-models/

Genuine RIPS RB25 intake plenum with Nissan throttle body. $750

NPC big mouth clutch suit RB25. 90% in mint condition with pressure plate and flywheel $450

Genuine Nismo strut brace with brake stopper. Polished with stainless nuts etc. $200

Surge tank set up with pumps and lines. 1.5 litre tank, Bosch 580 lift and Bosch 044 external with lines filters and lift pump mounted in 33 cradle. $355

Siemens 750cc injectors and Sard fuel rail. $600

HKS fuel rail and mounting kit. Brand new. $400

ID 1000cc pencil injectors and loom. $600

Siemens 550cc injectors. $450

Sard fuel pressure reg. With fuel pressure gauge $150

Stainless t3 manifold brace welded. In excellent condition $145

Tial blow off valve as new with vband $75

Power spirit cam gears. Unmarked as new. $150

R33 s1 split fire coilpacks x2 – loom not included. $300. Loom extra $75

PWR large alloy radiator suit R33 some bent fins but in excellent working condition, less than half new price– $400

R33 Aftermarket alloy radiator. $150

Just jap R33 GTR Intercooler 100mm. $150 SOLD pending payment

Auto meter oil gauge. $75

Auto meter boost gauges x2. $75 each

Saas boost gauge. $50

Turbo timers, various. $50each

Catch cans x 2. $40 each

Custom stainless Garrett 35R heat shield with extended drop side to protect R33 factory wiring. $150

RB26 cover set – rocker covers, timing case cover and valley cover. Rocker covers with -12 weld-on fittings. Stripped ready for paint. $300

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