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Hey all,

Got my stock R33 2IU turbo off the car now. Found it to be in excellent condition, no notable shaftplay! Exhaust wheel has a nice burn on it and front wheel in excellent condition. Comes with the elbow, drain outlet, oil line + bolts, one water line and one cut water line.

Came off my car at 127xxxKM, no idea if its the original though. Replace your blown item or good upgrade for your RB20.

$300

Also have my 3" 1 piece dump and front. Yep the bell mouth job 1 piecer. Mild steel job, usual surface rust.

Seems to be of higher quality than most of the JJR/ebay ones, no grind marks from cleaning up gay welds. Pipe has been properly pressed into the flange and fits VERY well. Fitment is excellent and even bolt clearance was good enough to take it off with the turbo in the car!

$100

OR

$350 for both.

Can also supply with a stock manifold if your looking for some DE+T love, Ill include it in the price for both.

P.S. trades welcome.

Cheers,

Depends on what youve got, PM me and Ill see.

Looking for parts for the R33, upgrade side feed injectors, Z32 afm, that sort of thing.

Cash works too.

Items I am looking for trade:

- R33 front pipe - 70mm ID inlet - 80mm ID outlet. Will trade for my one piece (if you have a front pipe and no dump yet this would be perfect).

- 3" (80mm ID) Cat. Branded etc.

- Sidefeed injectors to suit R33, 6 of them, bigger than stock. Hiflows OK.

- FMIC. Stealth preferred, branded would be best but I will consider a JJR.

- Z32 AFM, dont need the plug.

- Tyres, 245/45 17 or 234/45 17 in pairs.

- R33 castor rods.

- R33 rear camber arms.

- Fuel pump, aftermarket suit R33 intank.

Anything speed related for an ECR33 turbo really. I am willing to cash adjust either way.

PM me.

sorry man got nothing for an r33. However i have one step better on the air flow meter. I have a q45 which is 90mm and good for more HP or rwkw whichever you prefer to use when talking about power

Items still available.

Will swap the turbo for a cooler pipping kit or the 1 piece dump for just a front pipe.

Somewhat negotiable on price.

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