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Clearing out some spare parts

1. Power fc d jetro to suit r32 r33 gtr comes with hand controller and map sensors good condition $600

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2. Ross crank trigger signal conveter part #306001 was wired to power fc. I'm unsure of what other ecu this maybe compatible with $100

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3. Sard 800cc injectors removed from r32 gtr with plugs will need new pins only ever used with petrol $250

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4. Tomie rb26 sump bafle only used for approx 3000 kms. One rubber trap door is a little twisted may be missing some bolts $80

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5. R32 gtr 3.5 inch cat (i think 100 cell) and 3.5 inch decat pipe in good condition both with egt port $200

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6. R32 gtr hot side intercooler hard pipe kit (just jap) with hoses and clamps. I purchased this for the cold side only $50

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7. R33 series 3 std gear set and sandwich plate brand new. I purchased a new gearbox from just jap and replaced all these parts with an os giken 1-5 gearset $350

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8. R33 gtr pull style gearbox front cover brand new with gasket also push style slave cylinder brand new $200

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All parts are located at Schofields western sydney feel free to contact me on 0407701876 I'm not always available to check online messages.

Chris

 

 

 

 

 

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