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Will be back in Sydney in the next few weeks and need to get rid of the following bits:

- Std RB20DET turbo with heat shield and actutor. Ill throw in the dump/front pipe and cat as its ony going to get thrown away. Still works fine, 150,000kms.

Perfect for ppl looking to high flow their std turbos, hell if you have an R33 then sell that turbo for what $400 and the difference will help pay for the turbo.

Asking $100

- RB20DET Inlet Plenum, Upper and lower sections. Upper section has had cast markes removed, semi polished finish requires to be finished. No throttle body, injector rail etc etc

Asking $150

- Std RB20DET exhaust manifold, with heat shield. Extrude hone it and match port it for an RB25/30 conversion?!?!?!

Asking $80

- R32 GTST bonnet with front lip ground off and GTR Nismo lip added. Primered black with fibreglass drfit vent. Weighs the same as std, perhaps a 200-500grams more then std. To get a good finish out of would cost money, but looks just fine for a vented track bonnet or drift bonnet. Lip and Vent are worth $350

Asking $250

Std intercooler for whoever needs one, $20 or whatever i can get for it i suppose

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