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R32 RB20 cross over pipe, BOV $50

2x GTR BOVs $30ea

 

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6x Intercooler Clamps (HD) $20

 

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RB20/26 Cam Gears $10

 

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Walbro Fuel Pump pickup extension (E85 Safe) $40 - only test fitted

 

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52mm coilover sleeve x2 & gland nuts x4 $50

 

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R32 standard RB20 intake plenum (upper & lower) w/bracket for R31 $50

 

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R32 RB20 water pipe (new) $100

 

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R32 rb20 Front facing plenum.

Machined flat in a jig to ensure that it's straight.

Includes PFI fuel rail, throttle cable.

Can throw in new water pipe.

$500

 

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R33 crossover pipe W/standard bov $50

With GTR bov $70

 

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R33 gtst intake, injectors and rail $100

 

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R33 gtst loom $100

 

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R33 gtst auto ECU $50

 

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R33 gtst S1 hotside.

Turbo, manifold, oil and water lines.

Awesome rb20 upgrade.

$300

 

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R33 rb25 ignightor and coil pack loom $100

 

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R33 rb25 oil filter heater hoses and oil filter housing $50

 

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Located Western Suburbs of Melbourne.

Pickup or can post at buyers expense.

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On 15/12/2017 at 11:38 PM, Wheezy said:

 

 

R33 rb25 oil filter heater hoses and oil filter housing $50

 

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Located Western Suburbs of Melbourne.

Pickup or can post at buyers expense.

Ill take this guy if you still have it, tried to pm but said you couldnt receive it.

Can you post to nsw 2566, thanks Russell

Ill take this guy if you still have it, tried to pm but said you couldnt receive it.
Can you post to nsw 2566, thanks Russell
Sure.
Not sure about the PM thing.

Will try to send you an PM with payment deets.

Postage will probably be between 10-20.
Will get a quote.
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  • 2 weeks later...

R33 turbo, fuel rail and injectors sold.


R33 GTST intake with all sensors, now $50

Have R33 GTST rack ends available $40pr

Rb20det front facing plenum & fuel rail dropped to $400

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