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Location: Riverland 2hours from Adelaide - Can arrange inspection in Adelaide if needed
Freight: Will ship at buyers expense
Josh
jbuchecker(AT)hotmail(DOT)com
Ph: 04-three-zero wun-ate-five ate-wun-three
All standard parts taken from my R33 GTR which I sold a few months ago.
Odo showed 80,000km
Turbos $300
Almost zero shaft play, look in excellent condition. Looking at the housing you can see the wheels haven't touched it
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ECU $100
Working. Used to get car through inspection
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Coilovers $200
I'm not 100% certain what condition they're in but I assume not too bad due to the kms and state of the rest of the car. Was imported with them and were also re-installed to get my car through inspection.
Injectors $200
Once again assumed working fine as were used to get car through inspection

Stock Cam gears $50
Fuel pump $80

Coil Packs $20
Found them listed at $100-$200 but can ONLY FIND 5 of them!!! My mechanic only gave me 5 back and I didn't notice until now. Worked fine at 15psi/265kw@4wheels but broke up at 17psi
Will give away free with any other purchase if someone wants them
Spark Plugs - NGK BCPR7ES $20
Look in good condition, assume they were put in during the 100k service when the car was complied putting them at 5,000-10,00km old. Replaced when coil packs were done.
Will give away free with any other purchase if someone wants them
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