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hi all got a few things to get rid off its taking space its spares from my build up i will also have a few more items soonish well when i can be bothered picking the stuff up from my mechanic.

all parts have come off my R33 series 2 sedan turbo.

location : Adelaide

call me on (Allan 0401409575)

item 1 : Full R33 intercooler kit pipes everything brackets good condition $300

item 2 : Hard pipe from tb comes with standard r33 rb25det s2 bov $60

item 3 : s2 pink sticker AFM with pod perfect working order $150

item 4 : R33 s2 RB25DET Splitfire Coils Pack's Excellent working order i used them for not even 3 months $320 SOLD

item 5 : r33 induction pipe standard with b.o.v return piping perfect condition $60

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ill take the intake pipe and return lines... take $50?

item 5 : r33 induction pipe standard with b.o.v return piping perfect condition $60 SOLD

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i also have 2x stock standard boost solenoids for R33 $15 each

also will have a bottom end soon rb25det s2 comes with crank rods pistons the usual short block standards

but in parts thought i blew the engine but it was the turbo main seals welcome to have a look

when i pick itup. $$ price not certain at this stage make a offer whats a short block worth these days.??

R33 s2 auto trans with stage 2 shift kit perfect, $$ price not certain at this stage.

auto r33 s2 impul ecu--boost cut moved rpm limiter moved a smidgen and 180 cut off removed suit 3" exhaust etc usual stage 1 mods got dyno sheet if you wish to have a look $200

gizzmo ebc $$ price not certain at this stage

front castor rod bushes to suit R33 sedan\coupe.$$ price not certain at this stage

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item 5 : r33 induction pipe standard with b.o.v return piping perfect condition $60 SOLD

pm me back when you can i will put it away for you if you like.

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Would ECU suit manual?

not certain if the auto ecu would suit manual.?

also im not going to be on here for a few days so if people could contact me on (0401409575 Allan)

that would be great wont be around a computer for a couple off days.

cheers

Allan.

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