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Hey guys, i have for sale the following items.

1. Blue splitfire coils, 1 month old. Suit r33 gtr or gtst. Only pulled out due to selling car. Practically brand new. $500.

2. Std R33 gtr set of throttle bodies. Have been check for leaks and was painted by Racepace. Very good condition. $350

3. Std r33 gtr injectors. Were great when i pulled them out and have been cleaned about 3 months ago. $100

4. R33 gtst 3" dump pipe. comes with o2 sensor and is in very good condition. $150

5. STD r33 gtst wheels, comes with good tyres and all are about 50% tread left. $220

6. R33 GTR cam angle sensor. Very good condition. I pulled off because that motor went to the grave yard. Words 100%! $150

I can send items and buyers expense. I am located in melbourne. Cheers Mark

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Hey guys, i have for sale the following items.

1. Blue splitfire coils, 1 month old. Suit r33 gtr or gtst. Only pulled out due to selling car. Practically brand new. $500.

2. Std R33 gtr set of throttle bodies. Have been check for leaks and was painted by Racepace. Very good condition. $350

3. Std r33 gtr injectors. Were great when i pulled them out and have been cleaned about 3 months ago. $100

4. R33 gtst 3" dump pipe. comes with o2 sensor and is in very good condition. $150

5. STD r33 gtst wheels, comes with good tyres and all are about 50% tread left. $220

6. R33 GTR cam angle sensor. Very good condition. I pulled off because that motor went to the grave yard. Words 100%! $150

I can send items and buyers expense. I am located in melbourne. Cheers Mark

Hi mate, ill take the coilpacks! Sold for $430?? msg me 0439 881 778

  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry about the late reply guys.

The throttle bodies are by themselves. Sorry they dont come with inlet or plenum.

Everything else is still for sale guys, pick up or i am happy to send.

Ohh sorry the injectors are sold.

cheers Mark

  • 2 weeks later...

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