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R33 Huge Part Out / Garage sale mostly new parts

All parts of new condition or near new never used. 

Plus postage unless multiple items purchased

Greddy Profec 2 OLED electronic boost controller New version - $360

MTX-L: Digital Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge Kit  - sold

GENUINE NISSAN Nissan Skyline Throttle Position Sensor TPS R32 R33 RB20 RB25 - $70
NISSAN SKYLINE R33 RB25DET INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKET SET - $30

EXHAUST TURBO MANIFOLD GASKET RB25DET RB20DET SKYLINE R32 R33 R34 - $25

Genuine BOSCH OEM OXYGEN O2 OXY SENSOR for NISSAN SKYLINE R33 RB25 DET SERIES 1 SERIES 2 -$70

Crank Angle Sensor Rb20 Rb25 Rb26 R32 R33 R34 Cas Rb20det Rb25det Rb26dett Gtst - used  $50

Nissan Silvia S14 SR20 93-98 Bonnet Hood Black Carbon Gas Strut Shock Damper -   $50
 
Genuine SARD FPR Adjustable Car Fuel Pressure Regulator + Toyota Subaru Nissan Adaptor plus guage - $120
 
Genuine Walbro GSS342 255LPH In Tank High Pressure Fuel Pump + Installation Kit-  $80
Edited by Pauly The R33
On 10/23/2016 at 6:50 PM, Pauly The R33 said:

updated parts list

GENUINE NISSAN Nissan Skyline Throttle Position Sensor TPS R32 R33 RB20 RB25 - $70
NISSAN SKYLINE R33 RB25DET INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKET SET - $30

EXHAUST TURBO MANIFOLD GASKET RB25DET RB20DET SKYLINE R32 R33 R34 - $25

Genuine BOSCH OEM OXYGEN O2 OXY SENSOR for NISSAN SKYLINE R33 RB25 DET SERIES 1 SERIES 2 -$70

Crank Angle Sensor Rb20 Rb25 Rb26 R32 R33 R34 Cas Rb20det Rb25det Rb26dett Gtst - used  $50

Proflow Black Billet Fuel Rail Kit to suit RB25DET Nissan Skyline R33 Part number PFEFRKRB25BK  -  $170           

Genuine SARD FPR Adjustable Car Fuel Pressure Regulator + Toyota Subaru Nissan Adaptor plus guage - $120
 
 

 

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