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Hi everyone,

All the following parts are from my 1995 Series 1 R33 GTR V Spec, following a recent upgrade.

Please refer photo's for what's included with each item.

DBA 4000 Rotors (4298SL) Front (when new 324mm x 30mm) Rear (new 300mm x 22mm), with Endless CCX pads (BL12BL rear, BL09BL front), stock R33 GTR callipers & lines. $1,400.

Stock R33 GTR twin turbos, off running engine set to 1 bar boost. Minimal shaft play & appear pretty good condition. Includes actuator, dump pipes & heat shields. 85,000kms old. $200.

R33 RB26 14 x standard head studs. $40.

R33 RB26 6 x standard injectors. $60.

R33 RB26 water pump. $20.

R33 RB26 oil pump. $90.

R33 RB26 6 x pistons & 5 1/2 x rods (No freakin idea what happened to the other half of the rod! Turned my place upside down looking for it.) $100.

R33 RB26 6 x standard coil packs. $100.

R33 RB26 cam gears. $40.

R33 RB26 tension & idler pulleys. $50.

R33 RB26 standard harmonic balancer. $50.

R33 RB26 crank angle sensor. $150.

HKS EVC IV (Electronic Valve Controller/Boost controller). $290.

R33 GTR Power FC & hand controller. $700.

I live in Rockdale NSW.

PM me with any further inquiries.

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PM's replied. A lot of interest in the Brembo's.

Initialdennis I will separate if someone doesn't buy the whole setup.

Nice teamwork guys, I have an interested buyer looking at them tonight. If unsuccessful I'll let you know.

Initialdennis, I went AP Racing & have never looked back! But as always it's dealers choice. Good luck hunting.

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