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Due to an abandoned project, the following parts are up for sale.

Misc Parts

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer - Silver colour, used, but in very good condition. Has loom attached.

-$70

Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR) - Not sure of brand, but looks like a malpassi. Came off an R33 Gtst making around 240rwkw.

-$80 SOLD

Bosch 040 In tank Fuel Pump (on s13 fuel cradle) - Used, but working fine. SOLD

-$150

S13 PARTS

Cusco Rear Upper Adjustable Camber arms - Used but in very good condition. Pic attached.

-$200

Aluminium Drift Handbrake Button - To suit S13, although i think it fits other cars also. Brand new. Silver Colour.

-$20 SOLD

Alloy Rear Cradle Bushes / Pineapples - Brand new, as seen from the pics, these ones have the slots for easy installation.

-$70

R33 GTST PARTS

4 R33 Gtst Stock 16" wheels - All in pretty good condition, come with tyres but not rwc.

SOLD

Manual Conversion Parts - Brake & Clutch pedal assembly with Clutch master cylinder SOLD

- $150

Climate Control Unit - Very good condition, no scratches.

-$70

RB25 Oil Sandwich Plate - Brand new from Justjap.

-$30

Gearbox Cross Member - $40

Engine Cross Member - $50

Rear Intrusion bar - $50

White drivers side mirror - $30

Clutch fan - $30 SOLD

Complete power steering system, call for prices on specific parts needed.

Brake master cylinder - $60

Front swaybar - $30

Rear Subframe - $150

Rear upper control arms - $30 each

Rear hicas motor - $20

Most prices are negotiable. Prices don't include delivery, but i'll be happy to send most items at buyers expense.

Parts can be picked up from Epping, except for the following which are in Kew: cusco camber arms, apexi TT, Fuel pump, Sandwich plate, climate control, handbrake button and Fuel pressure Reg.

If you want to get in contact with me please call on 0423 366 118 as i don't have the internet at the moment, so can't check this as often as i'd like. I'll try to get some more pictures up asap, but most of them don't really need pics.

Cheers,

Julian

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Hey m8 I would like to buy the r33 engine crossmember. $50 is fine if you still have it. I will need it shipped to the US and more than happy to pay for it. Get back to me when ya have a chance. If you would prefer to call me my number is 570-592-1044 or you can e-mail me at [email protected]. Thanks

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