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All stock items have come off a series2 r33. They are all in good working condition and are for sale only due to major upgrades to the car.

Items are pick up only located in Jamboree Heights, Brisbane. I am open to offers but don't waste my time as I am in no rush to sell any of the items.

Standard coilpacks $150

Standard injectors $150

ECU from a manual s2 r33 $125

Standard AFM - pink lable $100

HKS Podfilter $90

Turbosmart boost tee $10

I will also soon have up for sale the standard turbo with exhaust manifold and dump pipe, the workshop it was at accidently forgot to leave the manifold in my car when I got it back. So watch this space...

Contact Tom, 0412 695 225. Preferably via SMS as during the better part of the day I cannot answer my phone.

  • 3 weeks later...

Prices dropped

Standard coilpacks $150 125

Standard injectors $150 125

ECU from a manual s2 r33 $125 100

Standard AFM - pink lable $100 80

HKS Podfilter $90 60

Turbosmart boost tee $10

  • 2 weeks later...
I will also soon have up for sale the standard turbo with exhaust manifold and dump pipe, the workshop it was at accidently forgot to leave the manifold in my car when I got it back.

so how much will the turbo cost when u get it back? only after the rb25 turbo to upgrade my rb20 one

thanks!

I'll sell the turbo now for $250ono with lines without the manifold and dump. When I eventually end up going to pick them up if the turbo hasnt sold seperatly the whole thing manifold+turbo+dump I'll be chasing 450 for.

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