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1. R33 carbon fibre boot, with locks, can be drilled and have standard lock fitted.

It is standard fitment ie low with space for standard wings

Price $500 Ono

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2. Fuel rail to suit rb25/neo with aftermarket intake ( may fit others but I don't know so don't ask) with 880cc injectors

Price $300

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3. Cxr racing exhaust manifold not sure if genuine but exactly the same style, suit rb25

Price $150

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4. GT3582r non Garrett turbo, worked fine when I took it off but could probably do with a rebuild, I spoke with stao from hypergear, $450 for rebuild, $600 for complete hypergear core or $650 for gtx core, cheap good option but I've gone a different route.

$100

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5. China wastegate I think it's 38mm, worked fine, pulled apart to check and diaphragm is still like new, comes with screamer pipe about 20cm long

Price $50

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6. Standard r33 drivers and passengers seats, great condition for age, only a few small wee marks which are hardly noticeable, come complete with rails.

Price $200 for the pair

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7. Alpine head unit, as per pic, removed to run a non mech head unit. Good quality music just a bit old.

Price $50?

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8. Genuine Turbosmart 3 port boost solenoid, new and never used, I needed a 4 port. Same as pic, was plumbed up and that's it

Price $80

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9. I think s15 wheels? And tyres suit all 114.3x5, they were on my r33 but I've changed wheels. 16" with good tread. 4 x wheels and tyres

Price $300

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All items are located on the Gold Coast, happy to post at your expense of course and I am negotiable on some prices.

And I'm chasing some injectors to suit 600-700hp 1000cc+ and can add money if needed.

Pm me here or sms 0488559894

I work odd hours so please don't call as I maybe asleep ;)

I am happy however to call you back

  • 2 weeks later...

What brand & model are the Injectors? e85 compatible?

bulletperformanceracing.com.au/store/index.php/shop-by-vehicle/ford/fg-falcon/80lb-ford-racing-875cc-deka-injectors.html]https://bulletperfor...-injectors.html

Same as these I think, this is what came up when I searched for the part number on the injectors. but top and bottom are different sizes not both 14mm

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