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Hey guys,

I have just completed a stage of my R33 build, so have some gear laying around to go to a new home, and hopefully help some fellow Skyline enthusiasts out.

The parts are off a '95 S1 R33 GTR, with 129000kms (pretty sure genuine).

OEM front pipe - free

OEM turbos and dump pipes - $150

Various unused gaskets, including brand new Nissan head gasket - $30

OEM sump baffle - free

ECU - $30

OEM engine and gearbox mounts (look in pretty good cond') - free

OEM camshafts and cam gears - free

OEM fuel pump - $20

OEM oil pump - $20

OEM water pump - free

6 x NGK iridium spark plugs (BCPR7EIX), 4500kms/ 6 months old - $20

OEM fuel pressure regulator - free

OEM injectors (440cc) - free

Ancillary belts (good cond', one is Gates), idler and tensioner - free

NPC clutch - unknown age, not slipping before removed - free

Front and rear slotted disc brakes - unknown age/life left (seemed OK before removed) - free

Catco catalytic converter - free

6 x Superspark coil packs - unknown age, no issues/missing before removed - $30

6 x OEM coil packs - 4500km/6 months old, no issues/missing before removed - $100

Nissan front L/H brake hose, brand new - $40

Brand new Nissan oil filter (small type suit RB26) - free

Pick up only please - I am located in Ipswich, QLD.

If you are interested or have any questions, send me a text on 040one two93 6five2.

Cheers!

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Sorry Bawgy, would love to help out but just don't have the time to organise packing and posting. Got any friends or family up here that could pick them up and send them down to you? They've done around 8000km under my ownership and not sure how much beforehand, but no warps or cracks etc?

Consider them held, when would you be able to get them?

Just so I know how long to hold onto them for before re-listing if you forget or go with another option - no worries to hold for a few weeks but don't want them sitting around for months ☺.

Cheers

Good on you mate, Karma will come your way, sms you to follow up, will have a friend to pick up some parts, I am also helping a young apprentice to make good his 95 GTR. taking the gaskets(30) OEM fuel pump(20)injectors,Cato convertor,OEM coil packs(100)Superspark coil packs (30)Nissan oil filter.please sms me pick up address an time to suit

Alex 0433878905

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