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RB26 R33 GTR

Parts removed from my R33 GTR due to upgrade or change of direction.

Willing to ship at buyers expense or pick up from East Melbourne.

Pm or contact 0450627670

ARC airbox, has usual scratches etc, K&N top filter $450

Nismo Afm's $600

Standard RB26 Afm's $150

Power FC, comes with FC Hako cable for connection to laptop and tune for 320awkw $450

Blitz Type R boost controller, complete $350

3" Decat pipe $50

3" Inch stainless catback, has a couple of dents and scrapes $250

GCG -7 -5 -9 Turbo Drains,brand new with gaskets,bolts $70

Twin turbo pipe  $80

Front castor arms,poly bushes fitted  $100

HKS cam pulleys  $75

 

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HKS cam.jpg

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Turbo drains.jpg

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Everything has sold apart from the following,I am open to offers.

3" Decat pipe $50

3" Inch stainless catback, has a couple of dents and scrapes $250

GCG -7 -5 -9 Turbo Drains,brand new with gaskets,bolts $70

Twin turbo pipe  $80

Delco Air temp sensor $30

Brand new Continental E85 Flex sensor and wiring connector $250 shipped.

Davies Craig Aftermarket electric fan controller,complete $70

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