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RB20 wastegate actuator $75 - Holds more boost than the standard R33 actuator but still within what the standard ECU can handle, roughly 10-11 PSI depending on your intake/exhaust setup. Fits stock turbos (including OP6 rear housing) and Highflows.

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Engine mounts (pair) $120 - Fits non-hicas R33. I bought the wrong ones, these are brand new. They also fit S13/S14 180/200SX according to the packet. not sure if thats on the standard motor or with an RB25. Inspections welcomed

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JJR silicone intake $20 - used as an interim part. Trimmed for stock airbox. Useful to get you out of trouble or for stock applications, I wouldn't use it if you're running any more than about 12-14psi though.

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Series 2 AFM and Plug $75. Can be wired in as an upgrade to the S1 AFM. If you have a Series 1 I can install it for you its simple enough. Selling as I'm running Z32 with nistune.

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"DRIFT" brand adjustable Blow off Valve, adapter bracket and genuine nissan gasket. $50, Came off my R33. Please note this is not a road legal blow off valve as it vents to atmosphere.

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Standard S1 ecu. Not sure what these are worth? Asking $80

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Single DIN tray with door. Not sure if this is a standard nissan part or whatever. $20

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ALL PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE. PM for my phone number, Will reply within the hour

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I've also got a clutch fan for an RB25. Just the fanblades no clutch assembly. 2 cracks along the center but its suitable for anyone who isn't drifting i guess. $20

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