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Hi guys got some stuff for sale.

I'm located in Adelaide.

Willing to assist with transport at Buyers expense.

R33 GTR N1's like new.

less than 5,000km old

Bought off Antimatter on this site.

not too sure on price. $2000 neg.

also

R33 GTR gear box.

65,000km old.

perfect condition

only selling as i have two and no need to have a spare.

$900neg

will be listing other parts in the next day or two

will have pics up soon

For any other enquiries please feel free to call me on

0400443880

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I need to sell there things ASAP.

Throw some offers my way.

Did some calculations. turbos have only travelled about 2,000km. like i said. they are

like new condition. they also come with N1 actuators.

Gearbox comes completer with transfer case and front tailshaft which was recently balanced.

also have standard dump pipes $50

standard Air flow meters with plugs $100

Standard air box $50

5 standard injectors $200

plus other stuff

will try to get picks up soon

getting the RB rebuilt with forgies :blink: so upgrading to Greedy T517z's so the N1's must go.

they have been great but chasing more power and unfortunately the N1's wont cut it

pictures of gearbox added

*AFM's And STD airbox sold* Pending payment

other items still for sale.

Must sell Urgently. Negotiable on price and willing to send interstate

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hi sorry for the late reply guys.

Tommmo

airbox is sold

and fony

i will get pictures up soon. there is absolutely no shaft play.

and i will get you the numbers and letters which are on the turbos

on tomorrow.

peter

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