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Lenso D1r Silver 18x8.5 & 18x9, + Rt615/r888, Complete R33 Brake Package, Headlights, Siemens 910cc Injectors


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Immaculate condition, practically brand new, silver and machined lip Lenso D1R wheels in 18x8.5 +35 & 18x9 +32. Fitted with Falken RT615 235/40/18 90% tread and Toyo R888 265/35/18 85% tread. Will throw in a full set of red anodised alloy wheel lock nuts (set of 20 M12x1.25) and locknut tool.

Fitted on my R33 for about 2,000klms (just replaced with new Advan RZ-DF and Yoko A050)

$950 wheels & tyres

R33 GTS25t series 1 headlights in very good condition - see h/lights in attached car photo.

$350 pair

Siemens 910cc injectors. Purchased new for E85 set-up, used for approx 2000klms, have since upgraded to larger injectors. Excellent condition & come with collars to suit RB25DET

$300 set of 6

Complete R33 GTS25t front and rear brake package, including VHT red painted 4 pot and 2 pot callipers, RDA slotted rotors (never used on track - 2000klms street use), QFM A1RM pads (80%) ADR approved BF Goodrich braided lines with red boots.

$500

Detailed photos of headlights and brake components (now both removed from car) to follow shortly.

Fastidious owner so all parts in excellent condition.

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are the injectors side feed or top feed? how much power did they handle on e85?

The photos show most of the detail, but to clarify, they are top feed 14mm.

They supported 390kW at the wheels on E85 - could possibly support more with large fuel lines and dual pump set-up.

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