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i hae the following off an r33 gts-t series 1.5

* BRAND SPANKING NEW!!!!! tomei poncams 256degree bolt ons- $850!!!! SOLD!!!

* Power steering pump (brand new, fitment was attempted but it was for a series 1 not 2 engine - $100ono

* HKS adjustable ex cam gear ( new design, stronger, brand spanker)- $200ono (potential buyer) SOLD!!!!

*Car battery charger (2600mpa)- $20

* set of real metal checkerplate floor- $20

* yellow momo copy gear boot- $10

* red momo leather gear knob and boot(authentic)- $30

* Stock rb25det afm- $100ono

* Stock rb25det series 2 coils (6), perf.cond. -$200

parts available shortly.....

* apexi power fc with hand controller - $800ono SOLD!!!

* Bosche 044 fuel pump- $250ono SOLD!!!

* oil catch can- $80ono

* Sard 550cc injectors - $500 SOLD!!!!

* Turbosmart type 1 bov- $100

* Custom Tubular Trust exhaust manifold from an rb30- $600ono

* Standard plenum- $200ono

email at [email protected]

pm here or

0415035861

pics available on request

postage at buyers expense

cheers...ben.

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i hae the following off an r33 gts-t series 1.5

Do you still have power steering pump?? if u do ill have it please .. contact me on [email protected] or Tex me on 0418520650

* BRAND SPANKING NEW!!!!! tomei poncams 256degree bolt ons- $850!!!!

* Power steering pump (brand new, fitment was attempted but it was for a series 1 not 2 engine - $100ono

* HKS adjustable ex cam gear ( new design, stronger, brand spanker)- $200ono

*Car battery charger (2600mpa)- $20

* set of real metal checkerplate floor- $20

* yellow momo copy gear boot- $10

* red momo leather gear knob and boot(authentic)- $30

parts available shortly.....

* apexi power fc with hand controller - $800ono

* Bosche 044 fuel pump- $250ono

* oil catch can- $80ono

* Sard 550cc injectors - $500

* Turbosmart type 1 bov- $100

* Custom Tubular trust exhaust manifold- $600ono

* Standard plenum- $200

email at [email protected]

pm here or

0415035861

pics available on request

postage at buyers expense

cheers...ben.

the power fc will work on series 1 and 2- im just waiting for a guy to get back to me about that so theres an interest already,

the series 2 have in built ignitors where as series 1 has external ignitors

ben...

yes but the powerFC model numbers are different for the series 1 and series 2 - i'm assuming it's because of the coil differences.

what i want to know is will your FC work on a series 1, or a series 2. it will not work properly on both, as the two are different.

oh k coz i was under the impression that an r33 rb25det power fc worked on either series 1 or 2

mine was on a series 2

if u can find out otherwise it would be appreciated as it will help my sale

ben...

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