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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)- $50

* Stock Fuel Pressure Regulator- $ 30

* 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- $20

* Interior sunvisors (not a tiny mark)- $25/pair (99% sold)

* Red Missile switch with light on switch - $10 SOLD!!!!!!!

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

Might be some more parts available shortly such as;

***** Aftermarket Jap 550cc injectors (bought with motor) $500ono

***** Standard gearbox no clutch or fly (makes noise when clutch is out as far as im told its a bearing on the input shaft to rebuild it a couple hundred)... $350 SOLD!!!!!!!

**** Standard Diff (perfect condition) ( interested in a swap for a 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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* Center muffler (straight thru) from a 3.5" exhaust- $20

is this for the resonator? (between the cat and the muffler just before the tip)

will this fit on a 32?

can you send me some pics please.

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Edited by RSTME

hey mate yer it sits just after the cat

if the exhaust is 3.5" it will fit straight up, i guess if its not u would just need 2 bits of pipe either side that go from what it is to a 3.5"

ill get pics roughly on the 16th since the car is in the workshop and thats when my mechanic re opens

cheers...ben.

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)- $60

* Stock Fuel Pressure Regulator- $ 30

* 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- $20

* 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!!!

Might be some more parts available shortly such as;

***** 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)... $350

**** 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.

interested in the gearbox pm sent

RANDY hey mate sorry with delay, my car is in the workshop which re opens on the 16th so ill try go down there and take them out for ya

ill pm u when i get em out

RSTME, i cant get pics till the 16th so then i will

ben...

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