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Hello everyone. I have numerous parts for sale. Its all just stuff i had lieing around after the mods. Im happy to send stuff interstate, cept the wheels im not sure what aus air express will say if i try to fit wheels in an overnight bag.

Bosch 040 Fuel pump $200

Used for about 200 kilometres before i got 044.

3inch/1inch twin front pipe $150 (Custom)

Flange to suit standard R33 turbo.

3inch catalytic converter $150

Used for about 4000 kilometres. Flowed enough exhaust for 250rwkw about a week ago so its not blocked.

K&N Panel filter for R33 Airbox $30

Its a filter, in the shape of a panel oh and its a k&n :)

R33 Fuel injectors 370cc and rail $150

They are perfect except for missing pintle caps

I will be posting all the pics tomorrow morning first thing.

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Grim: Your local exhaust place will be able to do it for 30/40 bucks probably, they all have 3 inch flanges suitable for this cat im sure.

YBSLO4: Im certain that the 040 will be fine for that power level. 044 flows enough for 600-650hp its very big.

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