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FOR SALE

Standard 1996 Auto ECU from Series II R33 GTS-t

MEC-R370 B1 6Y28

with SAFC and other mods supported 203rwKW

Asking price $200 + shipping

A fairly used Apexi power intake, a bit dirty and one of the screw threads is missing

Asking $40+shipping

Stock airbox includes snorkel

WILL NOT SEPERATE

$150 Firm

Stock Boost Solenoid

$100 Firm

Can post photos on request

Misc. Stock parts, make me an offer:

A pair of stock R33 rims, can come with either 205 Kumho Ecsta 711 30% thread left for $120 or 225 Toyo RA1 Semi slicks with 60-70% thread left for $250 (tyres cost $300 each brand new)

Stock Auto gearbox oil cooler with associated piping

Stock Suspension includes shocks and springs, minus tops

Stock Exhaust cam gear

Stock Intercooler includes piping

Stock exhaust includes Dump pipe, front pipe, cat, and cat-back with new muffler (same style as standard, replaced by insurance after some prick rear ended me)

RB25 Turbo from my Auto R33 Series II motor

It's done 65000km

Has only been boosted to a max of 11Psi twice with FMIC

run on standard boost for daily driving

Bought the car totally stock at 60000Km

The writing on the compressor cover is 45V3

Will come with actuator and elbow pipe

Turbo runs perfectly well no signs of oil leak or white smoke from exhaust

My workshop that installed the new turbo says there's no abnormal shaft play and theres nothing physically wrong with the turbo

Asking price is SOLD

A set of 6 Standard Sidefeed 370cc Injectors supported 295rwHP with plenty of room to go

Asking price is SOLD

Malpassi Adjustable Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator

Just a note for everyone this is the 2:1 reg and not the 1:1 reg which is all silver

Been used in car for approximately 6 months since bought second hand,

happily supporting 200rwKw with no problems

Upgrading to larger injectors and will not be needing FPR anymore

Asking SOLD

A set of front and rear king springs for R33 GTS-t

Bought of a friend a year ago who has used them for a year still in good condition, upgrading shocks with RSR springs so wont need these anymore

Asking SOLD

RB25 Series II AFM

SOLD

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Edited by lukits01

Just posted a few pics

all items located in perth

Turbo is allready packed in a box ready for shipping

thanks to a buyer who pulled out last minute

Can I ask what you are replacing the ECU with? Just asking cos I have an auto S2 and was looking around for different ECU replacements and couldn't find any except piggybacks like Emanage

Can I ask what you are replacing the ECU with? Just asking cos I have an auto S2 and was looking around for different ECU replacements and couldn't find any except piggybacks like Emanage

Wolf3D :headbang:

Works like a charm! PM me if you want more details, dont want to clutter the thread

Im not selling a SAFC that was sold sometime ago

was just saying the ECU with the help of a SAFC supported 203rwKw...

pm an offer if you're still interested

Do you have the stock intercooler pipe that comes between the intercooler and the elbow pipe of the turbo?

If so, can you check if it has the "nipple" for the hose for the actuator?

How much?

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  • 1 month later...
considered snorkle sold.. will you sell it seperatly from box??

Sorry buddy. I'm taking the whole package. First in first served. Better luck next time. :cheers:

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