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Selling a bunch of r33 gtr parts that come off the car due to upgrades or spares that are no longer needed. Prices do NOT include postage, that can be arranged at your expense if required. Local pickup is Townsville, North Queensland. I can get photos if the ones provided are not sufficient enough. This will be updated as I gather the remaining photos/parts to advertise. Will do my best to get back to you as soon as possible with a response.

 

 

1. FC-Datalogit for Power FC ECU - $300 firm; These are AUD $400+ brand new, has been used twice when I had a power fc to tune and log some issues. Comes with everything from when purchased new.

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2. Power FC L Jetro + Handcontroller + Boost solenoid - $600 firm; Has a mild tune on it currently, was recently removed to upgrade to a Link G4. Not sure on it's flexibility if to be used with other cars (other than r33 gtr), model number in the photo below.

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More Parts added to the list. FC-Datalogit has sold.

2. Power FC L Jetro (RB26 model), ECU only - $400

 

3. TurboSmart E-boost street with solenoid - $300

 

4. Oil catch can - $100

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5. Front pipe - $150

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6. OEM Coilpacks (2 sets) - $100 each, all working and in good condition, removed due to upgrades

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7. OEM Fuel rail, regulator and injectors (x2) - $250 each, all working and in good condition, removed due to upgrades

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8. R33 gtr OEM turbos (x2) - some shaft play and removed in good condition, kms unknown - $100 a set

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9. RB26 OEM Oil Pump - removed due to putting in a tomei - $50

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10. RB26 OEM Water Pump - not that old but removed and put a new one in when doing rebuild - $50

 

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11. HKS Exhaust Manifold for twin turbos (brand new was a spare) - $50

 

12. R33 OEM Cam gears - $50

 

13. R33 OEM Cam shafts - $50

 

14. OEM Nissan Head gasket (brand new) - $150

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Bump. Open to offers on the items listed.

I also have a factory R33 gtr long nose crankshaft for sale. Came out of a working motor so its in good condition. Will post up some photos in the next few days.

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