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ok, heres a few nice little things for you all to have a look at. All prices are EX freight.

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1. Stainless Turbo Duct. This also comes with the Partition. This makes some really awesme noise..Trust me... Custom made, and fitted my SII R33 GTS-T like a glove. Also, the workmanship is absolutely perfect. You will NOT be disapointed.

$250 or best offer

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Looks like this when assembled.

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2. 1996 Series II turbo. Did 90,000 kms. Turbo is in extrememly good condition. In and out shaft play is like 0.5mm, and side to side is pretty much nothing.

$350 or best offer

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3. Apexi AVCR, its the older style electronic boost controller. I think there is something wrong with the boost solenoid so I cannot guarantee that it will work for you, so don't buy it expecting it to work. The head unit is working 100%. Comes with all neccessary wiring.

$$make an offer$$

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4. Driver Side Electric Mirror. This is one I have now spare. I had some malicious damage to my original and had to buy this one while I waited for insurance to pull their finger out of their ass. The Mirror is in 100% working order, and there is a perfect glass in it. The motors are all working perfect and aren't slow or anything.

$150 ono (these are $850 from nissan)

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5. Series II Fuel Pump. Done 90,000 kms, Was fine when took it out, only changed it because I needed a bigger one for bigger horsepower.

$$make an offer$$

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6. Nissan Skyline R33 1996 Series 2 ECU -

Was in perfect working order when I took it out and replaced it with a powerfc.

$150 obo

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7. Series II Wastegate actuator. Works 100%. 7 psi.

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ill give ya $55 for the avc-r + shipping to adelaide if ya interested?

look justy ring witrh the mods that im doing with the ol gt

how much for the duct on its own? no partition or filter.

and what are the dimensions of the partition .. might be intersted if it can fit in the 31.

Matt

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