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Garage Clean Out - Rb26 Gaskets/timing Cover/stock Ecu - Bulk Sale


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No longer own a 33 GTR :glare:

Have a bunch of random parts, some are new some are old.

Prefer to sell them all together, but will separate if enough interest, not really sure what they are worth so take the lot for $200.

Main items for sale are;

Stock R33 GTR ECU, my car was a 95 from memory. - $100

Never used RB26 Clear Timing cover - $70

Random Gaskets - they look like exhaust/turbo, thermostat, possibly a rear main seal? and a few that i can't remember what they are for. Pics tell the story for that one. - $50

Self made RWD Switch for the R33 - Worked great, factory blank panel ready to pop in - $10

Brand new handbrake cover, black with blue stitching - $15

Pod filter Cover, Air Dancer? :woot: - $10

Stock Cam Gears, used but are in good condition - $50

Aftermarket stereo connectors ready for your new headunit - $2

Pics of everything is here

http://imgur.com/a/QN2oC

Pickup - Diamond Creek, Victoria.

Will post at buyers expense

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