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Item:Slide stage 3 highflow

Age:12 months old

Condition: Good

Price:SOLD

To Fit: (What car) RB20/25 or whatever

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: Will be available Sat 24/5 - Pic below when new

Item:BATMBL Stainless Split dump/front

Age:12 months old

Condition: Good

Price:$200 ono - SOLD pending payment

To Fit: (What car) RB20/25

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: Will be available Sat 24/5 - Pic below when new

Item:Greddy hard pipe kit for R33 GTST

Age:no idea - bought it second hand

Condition: Good

Price:$200 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: Will be available Sat 24/5 - There is no Branding on the pipe but was sold to me as a Greddy hard pipe kit by another forum member a while ago. It is a cast alloy flared pipe that goes between the turbo comp inlet and the AFM. It has a BOV return pipe and provision for oil breather return etc. Very dark and dusty pic below

Item:Deatschwerks 555cc injectors in RB25DET rail

Age:12 months

Condition: Good

Price:$300 ono - sold pending payment

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: Will be available Sat 24/5

Item:Polished/deburred Xover pipe

Age:Polished it 6 months ago

Condition: Good

Price:$100 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: It's a shiney crossover pipe - compliments FMIC piping well

Item:3.5" catback with Tanabe cannon

Age:? - bought it secondhand

Condition: Good

Price:$250 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: 3.5" catback, no centre muffler or resonator. There is a small ding in the pipe and a few scratches on the underside of the cannon. Has all hangers to bolt straight up to an R33

Item:3mm stainless highmount manifold

Age:? - bought it secondhand

Condition: Good but needs machining

Price:$250 ono

To Fit: (What car) RB20/25

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: external gate

Item:RB25DET with inlet and exhaust manifold

Age:180,000 kms

Condition: excellent - 160 - 165psi across all cylinders

Price:$1200 ono

To Fit: (What car) whatever

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: still running fine in my car and making over 260rwkw. Available Sat 24/5

Item:R33 series 1.5 airbag steering wheel

Age:1995

Condition: good

Price:$150

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location:Ipswich

Contact:PM or post

Comments: slight wear mark on right side of wheel but still in very good condition.

Item:Tein HR coilovers

Age:were in the car when I bought it 4 years ago

Condition:Good

Price:$600 ono

To Fit: (What car)R33GTST

Location:Brisbane

Contact:PM or Post

Comments: They have done ~ 80,000 since I bought the car. There are no signs of leaks and they still perform well. I don't know the spring rates but they are quite firm.

Prefer local buyers but prepared to post at buyers expense

See this thread for pics http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...74#entry3857774

Not interested in swaps thanks. I may sell the turbo and some other bits separately if it doesn't sell as a whole in the next few weeks

Possibly, but someone else has already called shotgun. I'll let you know how it goes

Greddy cast alloy intake pipe hey bud are you willing to sell this sep?

No contact from supposed buyer - Now prepared to sell individual parts.

Turbo - $600 (12 months old)

Stainless Split dump/front - $200 (12 months old)

Greddy hard pipe with BOV return and all joiners/clamps - $200

Deatschwerks 555cc injectors - $300 (12 months old)

Polished/deburred Xover pipe - $100

Engine with inlet and exhaust manifold, minus AC PS ALT oil cooler etc - $1200

3.5" catback with Tanabe cannon - $200

3mm stainless highmount manifold for RB20/25 - $250

all prices are ONO

Below pictures are of items when new

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