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R33 S1 & S2 Parts

11 December 2012 - 04:05 PM

Found all these parts laying around the garage and thought i might as well sell them since i cant use them and wont come handy if i get defected and need to go back to OEM for the inspection. I'm located in QLD Gold Coast if anyone interested msg me on 0422660086 Sam can post at buyers expense.

R33

S2 Front bar inserts (both) $100

S2 Stock ECU $ 100

S2 Gearbox mount $50

Air Con (complete Unit) $150

Fuel Rail & injectors $150

Throttle body (complete) $50

Clock $25

S1 Ignitor Pack and coilpack leads $100

S1 Splitfire (near new) $400

Washer bottle (no lid or motors) $20

Walbro Fuel pump 341 $50

Walbro Fuel pump 342 $80

Walbro Fuel pump 342 (NEW IN BOX) $150

Stock fuel pump (jecs) and intank mount $100

S2 Airflow meter and Pod Filter $150

Large Taco Gauge $100

S2 Spoiler (White) $ 80

GTR Spoiler (Purple) $100

S2 Front Bar Reo $100

S2 Tapper cover Breathers (NEW) $40

S2 Front Seats (both) $100

Intake Manifold $50

Clutch Fan X 2 $20 Each

S1 Grille $25

Variety of silicone hoses mainly 2 - 2.5 inch $20 each

T3/04 china turbo used still works $100

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