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Here we have for sale parts off a R33 Gtr that was removed due to upgrades, was working at time of removal however has been sitting in a garage for a few years. Originally purchased these parts for a project car but have since changed mind. All parts are cash on pick in Sydney Northern suburb, can post at buyers expense. Any questions please contact me by PM.

Nismo R33 Gtr computer S1, part no: 23710 rpr31-11, increase boost and removes speed limiter I believe, specs say can make 400ps at engine. $200

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R33 Nissan genuine CD/MD player made by clarion, part no: B8192-89900, was told working but have not tested. $50IMG_3372.thumb.JPG.17055db23330b78d298de8c9aeb2bbc7.JPG

R33/34 Gtr air box with Greddy air intake, air filter is old and dirty with a small corner missing, would recommend replace air filter. $100IMG_3378.thumb.JPG.cabf0f2b80b05008836044e9c9ed0455.JPG

R33/R34 Gtr air flow meters, again have not been tested. $60

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R33 Gtr CAS, has not been tested, $50

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R33 Gtr coil and harness, not tested, $50

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R33 Gtr, Gts starter motor, part no: 23300-20P05, probably needs rebuild, $30

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R33 Gtr fuel rail, $10

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R33 Gtr gear shift surround, needs to be repainted, $10

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Also have stock manifold and worn stock piston but not sure what they are worth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, dunnman99 said:

Hello,

I would like to put my name on the air box...shipped to Alice Springs,NT.

Let me [email protected]

 

Thanks

Sorry mate, air box already sold.

Only thing left is cd/md player and gear surround.

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