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Hey all,

Got the following for sale out of a R33 GTR, parts have approx 6,000kms on them. I bought a GTR with low comp and I have no need for these parts.

264 tomei cams with tomie cam gears $1000

Sard 650cc injectors (dark blue) with standard fuel rail (no reg) $650

Apexi N1 split dumps, Apexi N1 front pipe, and a unknown Decat $600 for the lot

Also have a pair of brand new 6boost low mount RB26 manifolds $1200

PM if your interested..

Cheers,

J

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I'll take the front pipes if BWRGTR just wants the dumps. Diameter? i'm after 70mm x 2 into 80mm joiner.

sounds good :D

johno could u also confirm diameter of the dumps if possible and if it will bolt-on to hks gt-ss turbos??

does the split get in the way as i have read others need to gind it etc :bunny: thanks

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No probs, will confirm pipe sizing tonight..

They are currently on standard turbo's so if the exhaust housing is the same as a gt-ss (im pretty sure they are) they will fit.

The wastegates do not hit the inner wall if thats what you mean.. and they fit up perfectly. I will take a few pics fitted up to the turbo's..

Cheers,

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No probs, will confirm pipe sizing tonight..

They are currently on standard turbo's so if the exhaust housing is the same as a gt-ss (im pretty sure they are) they will fit.

The wastegates do not hit the inner wall if thats what you mean.. and they fit up perfectly. I will take a few pics fitted up to the turbo's..

Cheers,

ok,

Cams part number is A2691N

Cam Gears sold...

Front pipe, inlets 6.3cm, outlet 7.5cm give or take a few mms..

Dump pipe outlet is 6.3cm

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264 tomei cams with tomie cam gears $SOLD

Sard 650cc injectors (dark blue) with standard fuel rail (no reg) $SOLD Pending Payment..

Apexi N1 split dumps $SOLD,

Apexi N1 front pipe, and a unknown Decat $300

brand new 6boost low mount RB26 manifolds $1200

Cheers,

Johno

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Hi Mate

wondering if the injectors are sold??

Cheers

anthony

264 tomei cams with tomie cam gears $SOLD

Sard 650cc injectors (dark blue) with standard fuel rail (no reg) $SOLD Pending Payment..

Apexi N1 split dumps $SOLD,

Apexi N1 front pipe, and a unknown Decat $300

brand new 6boost low mount RB26 manifolds $1200

Cheers,

Johno

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