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Hey Guys,

I Decided to clean out my garage and this is wat i could find....

(Parts Off The GTR R33 Have only Done 25,000km's)

- HKS 'Priest' Diff Back Limited Edition Exhaust

- GTR R33 Standard Turbo Kit (Turbo's,Manifolds,Dump pipes,Oil lines etc...

- GTR R33 Intercooler Piping From Turbo's And Plenum

- Japanese Design 'Up Pipes' Off R33 GTR (Exhaust)

- Standard R33 GTR Injectors

- Standard GTR R32 Fuel Pump,Fuel Rail,Fuel Regulator

- Standard GTR R32 Computer

- Genuine GTR R32 Rear Wing (White in colour)

- GTR R33 Standard Intercooler

- GTR R32 Air Conditioning System (Display Unit + System + Piping/lines)

- GTR R32 Standard Radio/Tape Display unit

- Veilside R Badge (Rare)

- Blitz Pod Filter

**I will soon get my Standard GTR R32 Piston's,Conrod's,Bearings,Valves,Water Pump, Oil Pump etc...**

Email...

[email protected]

If interested In any parts I can also provide pics If wanted..

**Will Sell to only Sydney PPL...**

Cheers...

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Im selling the GTR Intercooler for $700 due to its Condition it is Like Brand new!...

The Fuel Pump is Off An R32...But The R33's Fuel pump will be upgraded shortly...

Up Pipes are going for $400 (Up pipes bolt onto the Dump pipes and join into 1 before the cat)

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Dude.

I'm in sydney and will pay $100 for the GTR fuel pump this saturday if you like.

If I have your word that it is in working order, I will get it off you.

I have sent you an email on the address you provided..

Please get back to me..

thanks.

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GTST...

It was working with no problems The reason i changed the pump was to put a big bosch Bump..

The FUEL PUMP was working Fine at 330kw@All 4 wheels But maxed out...

I'll email you back

cheers

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Scarifier I need to sell the Stuff in Syndey and i said in my 1st post...When the GTR R33 Fuel pump is out then ill make sure U are 1st in line...

Sorry Dude...

I know u said u wanted it 1st but I didn't realise you were in Perth...

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