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Hey everyone.

ALL PARTS CAME OFF RUNNING CAR, SOME PARTS ARE GOOD UPGRADE FOR GTST, SELLING DUE TO UPGRADING

1. R33 GTR STOCK TURBOS WITH MANIFOLD, DUMP PIPES & 02 SENSORS.. 70,000 KM PERFECT WORKING ORDER CAME OFF RUNNING CAR. GOOD CONDITION $ 550 ONO.

2. R33 GTR STOCK INJECTORS.. PERFECT WORKING ORDER $ 350 ONO

3. R33 GTR STOCK CAMS & CAM GEARS $ 200 ONO.

4. R33 GTR STOCK IGNITION COILS $ 300

5. R33 GTR STOCK FUEL PUMP $ 150 ONO

6. R33 GTR STOCK FUEL PRESSURE REG $ 50 ONO

7. R33 GTR NEW CARBON FIBRE AIR GUIDE( WAS DAMAGED IN POST BUT VERY VERY SMALL SCRATCH- BUT NOT NOTICABLE ) PAYED $180 FOR THIS.. $ 120

8. R33 GTR STOCK Y PIECE EXHAUST ( AFTER DUMP PIPES ) $ 150

10. R33 GTR STOCK ECU COMPUTER $ 120

11. R33 GTR STOCK RADIATOR CAP, OIL CAP $ 20

12. R33 GTR STOCK THERMOSTAT AND WATER PUMP ( 2ND HAND ) $ 20

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So how does that air guide work? Where does it fit?

hey,

the air guide forces air to the intercooler and radiator and this is where it goes, and its not letting me upload a pic.. just google gtr air guide you will see it there under the bonnet of a car

price drop !!!

1. R33 GTR STOCK TURBOS. 70,xxx km came off running car.. selling due to upgrading $ 350

2. R33 GTR STOCK INJECTORS.. PERFECT WORKING ORDER $ 320 ONO

3. R33 GTR STOCK CAMS & CAM GEARS $ 120 ONO.

4. R33 GTR STOCK IGNITION COILS $ 250

5. R33 GTR STOCK FUEL PUMP $ 100 ONO

6. R33 GTR STOCK FUEL PRESSURE REG $ 40 ONO

7. R33 GTR STOCK Y PIECE EXHAUST ( AFTER DUMP PIPES ) $ 100

8. R33 GTR STOCK MANIFOLDS $ 150

10. R33 GTR STOCK ECU COMPUTER $ 100

11. R33 GTR STOCK RADIATOR CAP, OIL CAP $ 15

NEED THESE PARTS GONE ASAP !!!!

12. R33 GTR STOCK THERMOSTAT AND WATER PUMP ( 2ND HAND ) $ 15

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