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For Sale, Aftermarket skyline parts for gtr and gtst and RB 20.

All parts are in excellent condition umless stated otherwise.

Location...Ipswich qld.

ph. 0413863207

Payment, cash on pickup or postal money order only, No electronic banking. Dont ask.


Siemens 550 cc injectors.x 6. $400.00

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Splitfire coils with mounting bracket to suit 33 gtst series 2 or r4 gtr.

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Bilstein/whitelin street track suspension package to suit 33 gtst, excellent condition and the best all round street/track package you can put in your car. I am selling to upgrade to a track only setup, these are in mint condition complete with top hats ready to bolt in. $650.00

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Genuine RIPS bellmouth intake plenum with nissan throttle body to suit RB 20 or RB25de. $750.00

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Complete RB26 intake side inc chrome plenum and balance tube with throttle bodys. $400.00

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RB26 hotside inc stampipe highmount manifold, dump pipe with plumb back tial 44 mil wastegate and 4 inch intake with K&N filter. $1000.00

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Siemens 750cc injectors with sard fuel rail ready to go. $600.00

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Genuine tomei fuel rail. $150.00

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Read terms of sale and payment before purchase.

Mate just wondering about the height of those bilstien/whiteline struts you've got. Could you give an exact figure as to how much lower than stock they are? thanks

  • 1 year later...

HI,Noel, it seems that your inbox is full. I have sms your mobile regarding a Ruzic torque controller that one of the forum member PM me that you are the gentleman to do the part out of his GTR33

cheers

Alex

0433878905

  • 4 months later...

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