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just got some standard parts that came out of my series II r33 all parts are in excellent condition, and were in good working order. reason for sale is i have upgraded my setup and have no need for the original stuff.

my car has done 70000km, so parts are not old....

1) standard fuel pump = $80

2) 6xstandard fuel injectors with plugs = $120 SOLD

3) POD cover, used to clear a defect, by unifilter(cost me $100) = $50 SOLD

4) standard series II computer = $150 SOLD

5) turbo heat shield = $30

6) turbo intake/plumb back piping system = $50

7) Standard fuel pressure regulator and assembly = $50

Series I parts:

1) 1x passenger door in custom gold colour, good condition = $150 SOLD

2) 1x right front guard = $120 (also in gold)PRICE DROP =$100

PICS:

heat_shield.jpg

Location: sydney

Item Condition:good working order

Price and Payment Conditions:dont do COD, prices exclude shipping

Extra Info:all prices negotiable

Contact Details:by pm, this thread or 0422831920

cheers

Mass

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picture of a POD shield like mine uploaded, camera is broken so i couldnt take a photo of my actual cover, but its the same as this one only used, its not as clean but almost new...

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