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Skyline Op6 Highflow Turbo, Exhaust, Bc Coilovers, Cat, Hks Pod, Hks Boost Controller, New Bosch 040 And More


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Hi guys,

I'm putting up for sale some parts off my car that I have recently put back to standard as I will be selling the car. All parts have less than 10,00k's on them and some even less than 5,00k's as the car was not used as a daily. Can organize postage at buyers expense and can organize times to look at the parts.

Call Daniel on 0405004111 or PM me if your interested in any of these parts

1. OP6 High flow turbo, bush bearing, no actuator. Bolts straight in and looks standard, don't know the exact size but it is good for 230-250 Kw at the wheels (obviously depending on what supporting mods you have). Done around 6,000k's since rebuild with these internals, in perfect condition, never had any issues with it and was working perfectly in my car before I took it off. I know it will fit R33 and 34 for sure, not 100% sure on R32 so you should check yourself. $700 ono

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2. BC BR series coilovers, 8/6 spring rates, base height adjustable, 32 was compression/rebound adjustment, Fit R33 GTS25T. Done around 5,000K's on these and they are in great condition and never been used on the hardest setting so nothing is blown. Good combination for street and light track work. I bought these new but will sell for $850 ono

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3. Genuine Bosch 040 fuel pump, brand new, never been used. Comes with wiring, fuses and relay and hose clamps as per the recommended instillation guidelines. $200 ono

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4. HKS EVC 4 silver edition, comes with controller, harness, line filters and actuator. Used for around 10,000k's, works well and has an overboost warning and cut off so good backup in case something goes wrong. Everything works well and can be used with internal and external gate, $290 ono

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5. some other random parts;

-JJR 3" stainless steel bell mouth dump pipe for R332/R33 $130ono

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-CATCO 3" high flow ceramic cat for S13, Z32, R32/33/34 $120 ono

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-HKS pod filter with BOV plumb back attachment, bolts straight onto the AFM for R32/33/34, Z32 and S13/14/15 $30 ono

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-NEOTECH rear camber arms for R33, R34, S14 and S15, 5,000k's done with them, $90 ono

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Any dyno sheets showing power/ boost level?

Never had the car on the dyno as I never put an aftermarket computer on there. I had a friend who was running the same turbo on RB25 and he was making around 250 RWKW on somewhere around 20psi, but this is all depending on your supporting modifications of course.

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Hi guys,

I'm putting up for sale some parts off my car that I have recently put back to standard as I will be selling the car. All parts have less than 10,00k's on them and some even less than 5,00k's as the car was not used as a daily. Can organize postage at buyers expense and can organize times to look at the parts.

Call Daniel on 0405004111 or PM me if your interested in any of these parts

1. OP6 High flow turbo, bush bearing, no actuator. Bolts straight in and looks standard, don't know the exact size but it is good for 230-250 Kw at the wheels (obviously depending on what supporting mods you have). Done around 6,000k's since rebuild with these internals, in perfect condition, never had any issues with it and was working perfectly in my car before I took it off. I know it will fit R33 and 34 for sure, not 100% sure on R32 so you should check yourself. $700 ono

post-77341-0-04108500-1329549987_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-40962200-1329550084_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-48472800-1329550116_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-30691100-1329550142_thumb.jpg

2. BC BR series coilovers, 8/6 spring rates, base height adjustable, 32 was compression/rebound adjustment, Fit R33 GTS25T. Done around 5,000K's on these and they are in great condition and never been used on the hardest setting so nothing is blown. Good combination for street and light track work. I bought these new but will sell for $850 ono

post-77341-0-95298400-1329550487_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-64006800-1329550563_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-42662200-1329550594_thumb.jpg

3. Genuine Bosch 040 fuel pump, brand new, never been used. Comes with wiring, fuses and relay and hose clamps as per the recommended instillation guidelines. $200 ono

post-77341-0-00088600-1329550754_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-41397100-1329550781_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-18358300-1329550819_thumb.jpg

4. HKS EVC 4 silver edition, comes with controller, harness, line filters and actuator. Used for around 10,000k's, works well and has an overboost warning and cut off so good backup in case something goes wrong. Everything works well and can be used with internal and external gate, $290 ono

post-77341-0-98206300-1329551128_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-42381500-1329551240_thumb.jpg

5. some other random parts;

-JJR 3" stainless steel bell mouth dump pipe for R332/R33 $130ono

post-77341-0-06202800-1329551664_thumb.jpg

post-77341-0-45795100-1329551732_thumb.jpg

-CATCO 3" high flow ceramic cat for S13, Z32, R32/33/34 $120 ono

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post-77341-0-54930400-1329551906_thumb.jpg

-HKS pod filter with BOV plumb back attachment, bolts straight onto the AFM for R32/33/34, Z32 and S13/14/15 $30 ono

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-NEOTECH rear camber arms for R33, R34, S14 and S15, 5,000k's done with them, $90 ono

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Dont know how to add this to the post but I have said 6,000k's on the rebuild but it is actually around 10,000k's. Sorry for the mistake

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Hi,

I am just about to buy some new BC coilovers but may consider used items if the price is right. I notice you say "Done around 5,000K's on these and they are in great condition and never been used on the hardest setting so nothing is blown." From that comment I assume that they blow the seals out if set to the harder setting? Thats OK, I only need them for street use and will keep them on the softest setting. Considering that they are only good set for soft use on the street and will likely fail if set for any harder, I think they are worth offering $400.

Kind Regards

Black_R33

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Hi,

I am just about to buy some new BC coilovers but may consider used items if the price is right. I notice you say "Done around 5,000K's on these and they are in great condition and never been used on the hardest setting so nothing is blown." From that comment I assume that they blow the seals out if set to the harder setting? Thats OK, I only need them for street use and will keep them on the softest setting. Considering that they are only good set for soft use on the street and will likely fail if set for any harder, I think they are worth offering $400.

Kind Regards

Black_R33

Hi there,

I say this as I have heard of people blowing there coil over by having them set to had and hitting big bumps, i only used them for street use so I am just saying they are in full working order with no problems. They are more than capable of being used on harder settings just like a now set of coilovers so I believer my asking price is pretty reasonable as a $1300 set of new ones is going to be in exactly the same condition.

Thanks,

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