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These are left overs from the R33 Gtst.

#1 6-Boost Split Pulse T4 Flanged Exhaust manifold to suit Rb20 and Rb25 Heads, with 44mm Tail gate flange, Good condition - $600

#2 - MHI TD07S turbo, allegedly modified with Garrett bits, but I pulled the housings off and its not modified, so no fancy Garrett wheels etc

Similar flow capacity as a GT35R so will make ~400rwks with the right amount of work done. has a 14cm^2 rear housing on it, twin scoll t4 flange. previous sale ads are below, but as I said the turbo is not modified.

See Here

And Here

After $600 for it.

#3 Micro Tech LT-12S, with plug in board to suit R32 R33 skylines, Was on a R32 GTR before I bought it, it did run my RB25 but wasnt tuned. After $650, comes with 4 line hand controller and serial cable.

#4 Standard Manual ECR33 Gtst Ecu - $50 bucks

#5 Greddy Emanage ultimate With N-4 Plug in Harness to Suit 32/33 skylines, will run both GTR and Gts/Gtst - $450

#6 Rb25 Block only, needs a rebore to 87mm, currently at 86.5mm comes with A/C compressor - $Free Come get it

#7 JJR 38mm External gate, silver colour, was working when I pulled it off the car - $50, comes with a length of pipe attached

Pics will be up tonight.

All prices are plus postage except the 25 block which is pick up only.

Cheers

Andrew

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Also remembered I have a Z32 AFM sitting here, the mesh is still there, I bought it 2nd hand, worked fine for the 2 days if was on the car.

Mega awesome price of $150 posted.

Guys, If you dont have the money to buy the things, please don't offer to buy it then tell me you don't have the cash after I've been ringing around getting freight prices.

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