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Location: Sydney

Item Condition: all in good or excellent condition

Price and Payment Conditions: prefer cash, COD a possibility

Contact Details: e-mail [email protected] or PM

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Hey all

cleaning out the garage and have the below for sale

R33/34 GTR PARTS

R34 N1 turbo's - part number 14411-AA403 - currently make 340rwkw at 16psi. Car has run 11.2 at 121mph with these turbo's. Great response with alot more punch than stock turbo's - perfect working order. They have now been removed from the car and are ready for pick up - $2500

Custom twin 2.5 into 3 inch front pipes $150

Standard RB26 cams and gears - $250

stock exhaust manifolds and dump pipes - $300

"twin turbo" intake pipe in good condition - $150

**UPDATE**

Standard rods, pistons - great condition - $300

standard oil pump - $100

standard fuel rail - $80

Assorted Bits

stock S14a/r33 gtst rims with tyres - wheels have a few small marks on them, tyres about 60% - will fit Skyline - $300

New braided hose and new Earls fittings - $300

1 x 60cm, 1 x 95cm, 1 x 110cm long with 3 straight Earls fittings. All lines and fittings are dash 12 and worth easy double the asking price.

all prices are negotiable and located in Sydney. PM for any further details.

If pics are required please leave your e-mail address and i will do my best to get some to you.

Brad

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Does the S14 bootlid have the spoiler?

I'm after one without a spoiler and without the holes.

PM me if no holes in bootlid.

Thanks

Mick

replying for Brad

It has the holes in it sorry, but it needs paint anyway so wouldn't be a hassle to block them up at the same time.

Edited by MSRB26

bummer,

I've already got one with holes in it, so I might as well weld that one up.

was just trying to save some time and as you would know a boot that has never had holes in it will always be better than one thats been welded (and perhaps warped by heat)

Thanks for the reply

Mick

replying for Brad

It has the holes in it sorry, but it needs paint anyway so wouldn't be a hassle to block them up at the same time.

they will hopefully be out of the car tomorrow so will measure them up for you :P:) pretty sure they are twin 2.5" into 3 but will check it out..... i will reply here on Sunday night.

No i did not buy them new, i bought them off another SAU forum member. I am not aware of the klms travelled, they travelled about 6000klms on our car, but can asure the buyer these turbo's are in great condition. They are only up for sale as we are looking for more power

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