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Fs: R33 Turbo, Fmic, Wastegate Flange, R33 Rear Coilovers, R33 Bmc, 38mm Wastegate, Pod Filter


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Hi Guys,

Got some parts for sale that I don't need -

1. R33 Gtst turbo from S2 (better spool up) _ $300

Good condition

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2. FMIC Micks Metal craft - $100

Old but gold, micks metal craft intercooler. Suffered a few injuries, but all repaired and working fine. Was taken off a running and working 210rwkw auto r32 (running fine, no leaks)

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3. GAB super street rear R33 gtst coilovers, damper adj - $200

No visible oil leaks, reportedly good condition.

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4. R33 gtst Brake Master Cylinder - $offers???? Good condition

5. Xspower external wastegate manifold spacer T3 to T3- $60

I got this so I could keep the stock manifold and go after market turbo, with external wastegate. Ended up going a/m manifold.

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6. Tial Copy 38mm wastegate $100

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7. Apexi Pod filter - $50

Good condition

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pick up prefered but will post -

[email protected]

Cheers

Daniel

I also have a diff back exhaust, with oval Xforce muffler with removable silencer. Its stainless steel/polished - good condition. $50 firm.

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