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got afew parts laying around that need to go to make room...

2 x RB26 timing belt covers - black colour $100 ea

2 sets of R33 GTR RB26 coilpacks - good working order $100per set

1 x R33/32 GTR ignitor - $100

1 x R33/32 GTR coilpack loom - $50

1 pair of R33 GTR air flow meters - ones missing mesh on one side, has a slight crack on the mounting flange, still usable ! - $120 pair

1 x R33 GTR engine wiring loom, good condition, crank andgle sensor connector is cracked - $180

1 x R33 GTR standard computer - $50

pair of stock cam RB26 cam gears - good for modifying to adjustable ! - $80

RB26 hard pipe kit, replaces the "twin turbo" pipe only, also have the hard pipe that goes from drivers gaurd to intake plenum - $200 think its a Cusco one.

we all know what most of these look like but if you want pics of anything just let me know and il get some photos.

willing to post unless item is too big

thanks

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pipe could do with a good polish !

also got Genuine DEFI water temp and exhaust temp gauges and DEFI controll unit - dont have the water temp sensor though - $300

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got R33 GTR twin turbos for sale with R33 gtr dump pipes and o2 sensors, very good condition, only ran on stock boost, very very minimal shaft play - $350pair

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Stock r33 gtr clutch with flywheel - $ 120

All the water and oil lines for turbos (stock and aftermarket turbos) $60

Carbon fibre heat shield for pods suits gtr, few fine hairline cracks etc - $100

Will put up pics tonight

Thanks

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what control unit?

also got for sale:

R32 GTR power steering pump - $60

R33 GTR air con compressor - $60

R32 GTR knock sensors, came with a loom i bought with apparently only 15,00kms use - $80 for both

i can seperate r33 gtr dump pipes from turbos if anyone wants those - $100

thanks

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