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Hi Guys,

As you can see that im selling a bit of stuff. I am giving the garage a bit of clean so selling heaps of parts:

1. Airbox for POD - $60 - shields pod from heat in engine bay. - SOLD -

2. Turbosmart BOV Type II Veeport - $120 each - SOLD -

3. Standard R33 Coils x 6 - $150 lot - all working condition but not strong enough for high boost power output.

4. Aftermarket Ignition system for R32/R33. Purchase from SDU – runs coils on firewall setup and leads to each plug. Couldn’t get the setup working on the r33 but the r32 works well apparently, needs rewiring but easy to do. $300. Comes with coils and high-end ignition leads.

5. Cooler Piping for Hybrid Cooler - $250 comes without turbo smart bov. 2.5’ from Turbo to Cooler. 2.5 which turns to 3’ straightaway from Cooler to Throttle body. Special 180 degree bend to save on piping over the rocket cover to throttle body. Custom Piping made and includes all silicon hoses and clamp. Requires standard blow of value to adapt onto vehicle. It also has a turbo smart blow of value on the turbo to cooler pipe which is under the guard. This piping has big flow benefits than the standard equipment as top end power is improved dramatically due to the increased airflow diameter

6. Greddy Brand New Exhaust Cam Gear - $250

7. GTST Fuel Pump - $80

8. GTR Fuel Pump - $120 - (NA) Cant find it at the moment

9. Ignitor Module for r33 - $100

10. Malpassi 2:1 Regulator - $90 - SOLD

11. Plumbback BOV System for r33 - $40

12. Oil Catch Can - $80 - SOLD

13. POD Filters (3x 3'' & 1 x 2.5'' - $10 each

14. Standard Rear Exhaust (of a gts). $60

15. Standard R33 Clutch 80km - $70

16. GTR Standard Centre Gauges -$120

Im in melbourne and pm me for more details or if you want to purchase it. Prefer melbourne buyers but will send interstate. Im negotiable if your buying a couple of items.

Cheers

AK

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