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open to reasonable offers

gear is still all in excellent condition and need to sell urgently!!!!

Hi JJay, $40+$20postage it's definately an R33 GTR pump?? Send me ur account details and i will have money in Monday. What else do you have left mate? Need a fuel guage sender unit for tank if u know anyone? I have a Bosch 044 pump and profec BII for sale if any good to u? If you like you can e-mail direct on [email protected]. Cheers :)

i`ll take a pic for ya tonight and upload it into this thread for ya mate.

it's just the same as any stock r33 gtst bov.

So what happened to the picture ?,

since I don't have a " r33", I'm not sure if it will suit my needs, so a picture will help me in deciding if its what I need.

is it the same as this one ?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-Skyline-Crossov...%3A1|240%3A1318

Nigel

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So what happened to the picture ?,

since I don't have a " r33", I'm not sure if it will suit my needs, so a picture will help me in deciding if its what I need.

is it the same as this one ?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-Skyline-Crossov...%3A1|240%3A1318

Nigel

yes it is without the pipe though

yes it is without the pipe though

I'll give you $30 for it, but you pay the freight cost, (about $5ish, depending on weight)

Burnie, Tasmania, 7320

Let me know

Nigel

Do you still ahve the Stock GTST BOV for sale. How much to post to Eagle Vale NSW 2558

sorry that's been sold and the $$'s came through this morning.

sending that off to the new owner in the coming days >_<

UPDATE!!!

Stock RB26 cams - $200

Stock GTR BOV - $80 SOLD!

Stock GTS-T BOV - $30

Stock cam gears - $50

Stock fuel pump - $50

1x Stock manifold - $100

Stock AFM's + pod filter adaptor + k&n air pod = $120/each SOLD!

Other parts...

carbon fiber cams over and coil pack cover = $250 SOLD!

blitz twin SBC boost controller = $150 SOLD!

dfi boost gauge = $80

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