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PARTS FOR SALE These parts are filling up my Garage need to start clearing out all these parts...Buyer pays Postage...In sydney... Pics are available for all these parts if wanted....

GTR R33 PARTS HAVE TRAVELLED 30,000KM'S

Make offers on parts i have labelled (ono)

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-T88 34D TURBO KIT (Turbo, manifold, waste gate-type r, afm pipe, Oil line) $5400ono Pics and more info at:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=46685

-STANDARD GTR TURBO KIT (turbo’s, manifolds, Dump pipes, etc)

$1200ono Travelled 30,000km’s GTR R33 Excellent working condition

-STANDARD GTR AFM’S

$200 Travelled 30,000km’s GTR R33 Excellent working Condition

-BLITZ POD FILTER

$200 Large Type

-GTR STANDARD CAM GEARS

$70ono Excellent condition 30,000km’s GTR R33

-GTR STANDARD BOV’S

$220ono Travelled 30,000km’s Excellent Condition GTR R33

-GTR R33 UP PIPES AFTERMARKET (Auto Staff)

$400ono Bolt onto the Dump pipes (size are Twin 2 ½ `` pipes into 3`` Pipe)

-HKS TWIN POD FILTERS + CONNECTING PIPES

$275 Pics and More info at:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=40129

-GTR R32 HKS PRIEST EXHAUST (DIFF BACK)

$350 Limited edition exhaust diff back, Excellent Condition

-STANDARD GTR R33 INJECTORS

$400 Travelled 30,000km’s Excellent Working Condition GTR R33

-STANDARD GTR R33 FUEL RAIL + FUEL REGULATOR

$200 Travelled 30,000km’s Excellent working Condition

-STANDARD GTR R32 FUEL RAIL + NISMO FUEL REGULATOR

$250 Excellent Condition

-STANDARD GTR R32 ECU

$250 Excellent Condition

-STANDARD GTR R33 ECU

$250 Travelled 30,000km’s Excellent Working Condition

-AUTOMETER PRO COMP MPH SPEEDO (5154)

$170ono Brand-new Never used suit cable Type car

-HKS GTR OIL COOLER KIT

$800ono Pics and more info at: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=40212

-STANDARD WRX 2000 MODEL SPRINGS

$200 Good Condition

CHEERS

Tony

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yogi000: Nismo Fuel Reg is Adjustable

wyld1300:Will Fit an R32 but price is a bit to short I could prob sell you a pair of Trust Filters with no pipes for that much ???

FR33ZE:Are you talking about making it twin turbo? If so i think there is a thread Already going around?...Not sure if it will fit etc...Anyone know?

cheers

Morgs: i guess your talking about the GTR R32 HKS PRIEST EXHAUST (DIFF BACK)?? Well havent measured it but i can say its over 3'' Easily Will measure it up tomorrow and let you know...

Aya: Check pm

400Kwgtr: couldn't sell that cheap $200 is the price im after....Yeh same items as gtr r32...

They are in Excellent condition...Not a single problem...

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