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1) power spirit KLS450PS turbo , .63 rear , . 58 front - $1200 , used for afew drives maybe 100km on it

2) brand new JECS 650cc injectors - $420

3)brand new 52mm alloy radiator , unsure on brand - $250

4)brand new walbro gss342 fuel pump _ $150

5)JECS Z32 AFM with plug , used but in good condition fully working - $200

6)Haltech e11v2 , fully working , good condition , most secsors except map sensor , no software cd but all wiring included - $800

7)g spec type rz bov with rb20/25 adaptor , same amount of use as the turbo good condition - $150

located on the central coast NSW

all came out of my series 2 r33

for pics or more info call or sms me on 0431 121 625

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bump , price drops

1) power spirit KLS450PS turbo , .63 rear , . 58 front - $1000 , used for afew drives maybe 100km on it

2) brand new JECS 650cc injectors - $400

3)brand new 52mm alloy radiator , unsure on brand - $200

4)brand new walbro gss342 fuel pump _ $130

5)JECS Z32 AFM with plug , used but in good condition fully working - $180

6)Haltech e11v2 , fully working , good condition , most secsors except map sensor , no software cd but all wiring included - $750

7)g spec type rz bov with rb20/25 adaptor , same amount of use as the turbo good condition - $120

  • 2 weeks later...

boostoff i dont know , its about $80aud for express air mail to california with tracking number or $40 normail air mail with tracking number .

midnight r33 - its not greddy.

bump , price drops

1) power spirit KLS450PS turbo , .63 rear , . 58 front - $900 , used for afew drives maybe 100km on it

2) brand new JECS 650cc injectors - $380

3)brand new 52mm alloy radiator , unsure on brand - $180

4)brand new walbro gss342 fuel pump _ $120

5)JECS Z32 AFM with plug , used but in good condition fully working - $160

6)Haltech e11v2 , fully working , good condition , most secsors except map sensor , no software cd but all wiring included - SOLD ( pending payment )

7)g spec type rz bov with rb20/25 adaptor , same amount of use as the turbo good condition - $80

8) apexi avcr , good condition , solenoid and all wiring included - $400

hey mate il take the walbro fuel pump for 120! will suit an r33 gtst s2? pm me or text 0427265840

bump , price drops

1) power spirit KLS450PS turbo , .63 rear , . 58 front - $900 , used for afew drives maybe 100km on it

2) brand new JECS 650cc injectors - $380

3)brand new 52mm alloy radiator , unsure on brand - $180

4)brand new walbro gss342 fuel pump _ $120

5)JECS Z32 AFM with plug , used but in good condition fully working - $160

6)Haltech e11v2 , fully working , good condition , most secsors except map sensor , no software cd but all wiring included - SOLD ( pending payment )

7)g spec type rz bov with rb20/25 adaptor , same amount of use as the turbo good condition - $80

8) apexi avcr , good condition , solenoid and all wiring included - $400

  • 2 weeks later...

for some reason pm doesnt work , you'll need to reach me on my mobile.

edit: i think ive fixed my pm now , so give it a go if it doesnt work still my mobile number is up the top.

Edited by d_soljah

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