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doing a bit of a garage clean out. both stock and after markets parts for GTR's.

R33 GTR sump and front diff

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Sump is off a 1995 R33 GTR. perfect condition, no damage. i wrecked the whole car about 6 months ago. is complete sump with front diff.

$300

NISMO Direct replacement fuel pump for R33 GTR

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This is out of the gtr i wrecked, and was making 470 hpatws with this pump. comes complete with cradle aswell.

$180 ono

Complete R33 GTR wiring loom/harness including igniter pack

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all plugs and loom are in good nick, and in complete working order. all plugs cables etc from pick included

$150

2x genuine factory JECS R34 GTR air flow meters

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both in perfect working order, only taken off car due to upgrades.

$150 for the pair

GTR rb26 twin turbo intake pipe

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as shown in pic, with clamps and emblem and joiner

$50

R33 and R34 OEM intercooler piping

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have a 2x each piece of oem intercooler rubber piping, fits r33 and r34 gtrs. no cracks etc

$50 a piece

Skyline alternator

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i had two alternators, one off a gtr, and one off a gtst, both where working in the cars. i sold one, but cant remember which one. this is the one i have left. please make sure its the one you need.

$50

Parts are all located in Perth. You can message on here or text/call me on if you are interested in any of the parts. some things negotiable. or if you buy more than 1 part etc.

cheers

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