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hi guys/girls i have a fair few parts for sale from my r33 gts-t series 1.5

* Stock AFM with no plug (perfect condition pink sticker)- $70

* Stock Fuel Pressure Regulator- $ 50

* Stock TOP 1/2 of plenum and throttle body $80ono

* Some black mild steel piping, from 2.5" to 4 " easier to show in pics- $?

* Plug in battery charger 2600mPa- $20

* T piece part (turboxs part i believe)- $10

* Center muffler (straight thru) from a 3.5" exhaust- $30

* Interior sunvisors (not a tiny mark)- $25/pair

* Red Missile switch with light on switch - $10

* Brand new Greddy Heavy duty timing belt- $80 firm ($240 in shop) fits RB26DETT, RB25DET AND RB20DET!!!

***** Standard gearbox (makes noise when clutch is out as far as im told its a bearing on the input shaft to rebuild it a couple hundred)... $500

Might be some more parts available shortly such as;

**** Standard Diff (perfect condition) ( interested in a swap for a cusco 1.5 way in great cond. NOT 2 WAY)

***** stock washer bottle- $20

Pics available for all parts on request

cheers...ben.

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hello there

I have a r33 series 2 GTS-T.

do you sell the

1. front lip (refer to picture)

2. rear speaker bracket (refer to picture.it's the 2 white parts)

3. the cover that covers up the battery compartment in the boot

please let me know. thanks

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