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Hi, got a few things for sale:

R33 'compliance' cat converter: $50 plus postage (say $20?)

R33 standard intercooler and 1 hose: $50 plus postage

Turbosmart manual boost controller: $20 plus postage (say $10?)

Oxygen Sensor, brand new in box, cost $81 sell for $50 including postage. Needs to be wired up.......... but it'll really help your fuel economy and pay for itself after 4-5 tanks.

All used but in excellent order.

Brendan Wilkeson

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Hey mate do you have a front bar reinforcer?

Dont know what that is!!

Bump.

Looks like the turbosmart boost controller is sold.

How about someone grabbing a bargain and buying the O2 senbsor, brand new in box, cost $81.40, sell for less than that!

Brendan

BUMP

Looks like the O2 sensor is gone for the $50, and the turbosmart contoller looks to be sold as well.

Anyone intrested in a complaince Cat Converter?

Same goes for a standard R33 intercooler unit?

Brendan

id be keen for the standard cooler piping if u got it......

(in adelaide 2)

Hi mate,

Got the R33 intercooler, with ONE little 'elbow' rubber flex pipe that connects from the 'cooler to the standard piping.

Ive simply installed an R34 GTT intercooler in the same place as the R33 cooler, using the same piping.

Have sold the turbosmart boost controller and the oxygen sensor.

Still have the standard R33 intercooler and the R33 compliance cat converter for sale - anyone? going cheap?

Brendan

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  • 8 months later...
whats the number written on te bottom of the cat??

Duno - have to check

Anyways - how about $30 plus postage for either a Cat-converter or the intercooler, both R33 standard.

  • 2 weeks later...
Duno - have to check

Anyways - how about $30 plus postage for either a Cat-converter or the intercooler, both R33 standard.

thats a good deal

cat converter is 320mm long

2.5inches pipe diameter

thats a good deal

cat converter is 320mm long

2.5inches pipe diameter

CAT_Converter is SOLD

for sale is a standard R33 intercooler for $30 plus postage, ono

  • 3 weeks later...

CAT_Converter is SOLD

turbosmart boost controller is long gone, so is the O2 sensor

for sale is a standard R33 intercooler for $30 plus postage, ono

for sale is a standard R33 dump pipe set (turbo dump AND dump pipe) - $40 plus postage for the two items

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