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MUST SELL!!!

All prices firm as these are the minimum prices i can sell them as i need the money:)

All parts are low KM R33 GTR parts in good working order. From a car producing very good HP!

HKS EVC-S: $500

Stock Injectors: $500

Injector resistor block: $120

Nistune ECU fully tuned: $700 (Tuned for R32 or R33 – STD Injectors and AFM’s, 16 psi)

Turbo’s R33 GTR (370HP): $600 (R33 turbo’s are much better bonded and can handle 16-18 psi and produce around 350-370HP at the wheels)

RB26DETT Hot pipe setup: $600 (all parts for RB26 twin turbos – intakes, manifolds, dumps, hot pipes, BOV returns etc)

R34 GTR Front Y pipe: $120

RB26 APEXi Power Flow pod kit: $400

RB26DETT AFM’s: $300 – working well and tested at 101!

Sorry i have no pictures as the parts are still on the car, i must try to sell them to swap them with the new gear:) Garage 101 can vouch for the condition of all parts, they are well looked after and in great working order:)

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