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Hey guys I am currently in the process of giving my stock series 1 r33 a little more power. I have some stock parts up for sale if anyone is interested give me a pm. Car is a 5 speed manual turbo. I am negotiable on prices i want the stuff gone. Do have pictures for every item just yet but I can get them on request. I have two houses and currently the car is at my house in Townsville until I get it back down to the Whitsundays to finish the rebuild.

Parts Include:

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Stock cooler: $60

Stock Fuel pump: $50

Stock injectors in rail (with loom): $100

Stock ECU: $150

Top Secret tuned ECU**(more info on ECU below)**: $500

Stock boost control solenoid: $20

Stock AFM/MAF sensor (broken): $20

Stock manifold: $80

Stock turbo (with elbow): $500

Stock intake plenum: $60

Stock air box: $60

Stock coil packs: $100

Stock exhaust cam gear: $50

Stock BOV with crossover pipe: $60

Stock throttle body: $50

**More Top Secret ECU info**

ECU has been retuned by Top Secret and is a perfect upgrade for cars with basic modifications. ECU has been retuned for FMIC, stock injectors, stock turbo, electronic boost controller, pod filter and exhaust. ECU has rev limiter raised to 7500rpm and the speed limiter has been cut. Fuel air mapping has been retuned for all the way up to 15psi so you can up the boost and not worry about running your motor too lean. It has been a great ECU I'm only selling it because I have gotten larger injectors and turbo and I'm now running a Power FC.

Contact me via PM or email me [email protected]

;) Cheers :(

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I just remembered I also have a couple more parts up for sale.

Stock silicone intake pipe: $50

Stock cam breather and BOV recirculation pipe (leading into silicone inlet): $20

NOTE: I am more than willing to trade for other parts. I will trade everything in this list for some forged pistons and ARP head studs :bunny: Like I said I am open to trade. Im after braided oil and water lines for my turbo if anyone would like to trade. Cheers :bunny:

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Updates:

Stock cooler: $60

Stock Fuel pump: $50

Stock injectors in rail: SOLD

Stock injector look/wires: $50

Stock ECU: $150

Top Secret tuned ECU: $500

Stock boost control solenoid: SOLD

Stock AFM/MAF sensor (broken): SOLD

Stock manifold: $80

Stock turbo (with elbow and actuator): $400

Stock intake plenum: SOLD

Stock intake runners: $50

Stock air box: $60

Stock coil packs: $100

Stock exhaust cam gear: $50

Stock crossover pipe: SOLD

Stock blow off valve (BOV): $50

Stock throttle body: $50

Stock silicone intake pipe: $50

Stock bov return and cam breather to intake pipe: $20

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