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Following parts for sale from my R33 GTS-T:

1. Apexi AX53B70-P25 Turbo. <== SOLD (Thanks Halz)

2. APEXI R-95 Titanium Cat Back exhaust with Silencer for GTST/GTR. <== SOLD (Thanks SydneyKid)

3. HKS Front Pipe. <== SOLD (Thanks GOR33)

4. Aftermarket Dump Pipe. <== SOLD (Thanks GOR33)

5. Recaro Race seat with Bride Rails. <== SOLD (Thanks Cheek)

6. Genuine Nissan Skyline Seat Covers. <== SOLD (Thanks Pushhead)

7. Genuine GTR CAT. <== SOLD (Thanks Cowie165)

8. Apexi Power FC Boost Controller Kit $300

1. Apexi AX53B70-P25 Turbo for Nissan Skyline R33GTST + R32GTST.

Awesome turbo in excellent condition. Purchased 12 months ago second hand and was inspected and installed by Eric Engineering and Craig (who is now at Genesis) at Hyper Tech Auto sports. Made 230rwkw in non shootout mode (refer to dyno graph) at 1.3bar with stock standard engine internals including injectors. I have included a pic of the dyno graph. The characteristics of the turbo is that it delivers very "punchy" style power, excellent for track work or anyone wanting make there car very fast on the street with fantastic response and better than stock turbo driveability.

The turbo has recently been removed from my car by Craig and has no shaft play. The turbo includes the actuator; braded water lines, oil line connectors, plus near new gaskets. The pink marking on one of the compressor blades indicates that’s its still in near new condition.

<== SOLD ==>

2. Apexi R-95 Titanium Exhaust. Same part number for R33 GTST and R33 GTR so will fit both models.

Purchased brand new two years ago and has travelled no more than 10,000k's. Purchased to get the ultimate flow and sound out of my R33. The muffler and piping is 100% Titanium with a diameter of 95mm straight through all to the catalyser adaptor which is made out of mild steel in order to make the system street legal! Otherwise the piping can be run straight into the front pipe for track days. The sound of the exhaust can only be experienced as it is truly awesome. The whole exhaust system is extremely light weight and can easily be picked up via one hand. Probably the best exhaust system available for GTST or GTR. I have included a dyno comparison "before" and "after" done in non shootout mode at Hyper Tech Auto Sports where the exhaust was installed. The car was stock standard apart from a PFC and Boost control (running at 1.0 BAR) kit plus a Nismo Cat back exhaust, GTR cat, HKS front pipe, and dump plus air filter. I had these modifications in place then installed the R-95 with no other changes to boost control.

In excellent condition, hardly has a scratch on it! Still have the box to pack it away in plus Apexi certificates and installation manuals in Japanese of course.

Price $1,500. <==SOLD==>

3. HKS Front Pipe for R33 GTST.

Mild steel front pipe. Genuine HKS item. 75mm diameter.

Price $ 200. <==SOLD==>

4. Aftermarket Dump pipe for R33 GTST.

Unknown of its origins but most likely from Japan as it is very high quality and has robotic welds. Please refer to pics.

Price $ 300. FURTHER PRICE DROP $150 <==SOLD==>

5. Recaro race seat and included rails made by Bride for R33.

Drivers side and fully adjustable.

Purchased off the forums a few months ago second hand and I have never installed into my car. In good condition apart from the right leg support being worn by previous owner getting in and out of car, plus has a small cigarette burn which has been filled up.

Price $ 400. <== SOLD ==>

6. Last but no least "Genuine" Nissan Skyline Seat covers.

These seat covers came with my car when I purchased it 4 years ago and have been sitting in the bottom of my cupboard ever since. Genuine and say "skyline" in the middle of them. In good condition front and rears and have been washed and cleaned by my mum!

Very rare.

Price $100. <== SOLD ==>

7. Genuine GTR CAT

Excellent build and flow quality Cat. Always good things being said about them in in Zoom and HPI magazines. Purchased for $300 s/h to replace my compliance cat when i had the Apexi R95 installed. Pics will be taken if requested.

Price $100. <== SOLD ==>

8. Apexi Power FC Boost Controller Kit

Purchased brand new and installed by Hypertech Autosports. It has served me well but I am in need of an AVCR as it has a few features that I need for my new setup.

In near new condition (purchased brand new, still have box and instructions).

Price $ 300

Apexi Boost Control Kit part number: 415-A001

Compatible with most Nissan PowerFC's. Please refer to the Apexi website to see if your PFC is compatible: http://apexi.co.jp/pro_apexi/electronics/linup.html

All enquiries welcome via Private Message.

Thank you.

Chris.

5. Recaro race seat and included rails made by Bride for R33.

Purchased off the forums a few months ago second hand and I have never installed into my car. In good condition apart from the right leg support being worn by previous owner getting in and out of car, plus has a small cigarette burn which has been filled up.

Price $ 400.

Passenger or Driver side?

Halz: Cheers mate!

bobjones: Yep will bolt straight up to stock turbo and cat. Remember to replace the gaskets tho! Okay $450 for the lot and i'll ship them up to Brissy for you.

cheek: Replied to your PM! Thanks.

Cheers

Chris.

damn was just gunna go out and get a loan for some extra dosh, but kinda need a whole new zorst, this ones gone to the shitter! ;/ damn jap made nissan zorst kinda has failed with 2 1/2 and 3 inch all the way thru, chops and changes.... its rather aggitating ;/

Chris has been incredibly helpful, definitely have no problem buying from him again.  Thanks Chris!!

Free bump :)

I totally agree. Nice bloke and honest no problems buying from him again!

Hawker05: Hey mate I just checked the HKS website and the HCR32 has two different part numbers! one for manual and auto. ECR33 shares the same part number as the HCR32 Auto. So if your 32 is Auto then it'll be a perfect match.

http://www.hks-power.co.jp/products/exhaus...fp/fp_data.html

Let me know...

Cheers

Chris.

Hawker05: As the front pipe runs so close to the box it must somehow interfear with a manual R32. Your welcome to take it and try it! i'll refund the money if it does not fit.. But i'm sure HKS would have a pretty good reason to make two different pipes! I'll give Craig a call tomorrow at Genesis racing and ask him for you ...

Chris.

Hawker05: Hey mate I confirmed with Genesis that the front pipe makes contact with a Manual Trans in the R32 but clears it with the auto. They could make a bend in the pipe to clear it but suggested that its really not worth it.

Have a good one!

Chris.

Tizzle: In regards to the dump pipe not 100% sure ... Your welcome to fit it and return it if it does not work!! This is not a HKS dump which i know they have two different dumps for series 1 and 2. This unit should fit both.. The quality and craftmanship of this dump pipe is superb.

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