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R33 GTR stuff for sale (Brakes, Cams, Cluster, Fuel Pump, Injectors, Brake ducts)

R33 Front 4 Piston Brembo Calipers with Endless Disks & Pads:

Came of a 97 GTR with 120k on it.

Includes:

Endless 324mm disks (29.5 MM thickness currently)

Endless MX 72 Pads (i am not 100% sure on the pads, but was told these are the pads on the car when I bought it. On the back roads once pads were warm I never had any issues slowing down the car in a hurry)

$1100

 

272 Kelford Cams:

Unsure of what the exact specs of these Cams are (i.e. lift), but they are 100% drop-in into a RB26 (no need for Valve springs and all that jazz).

Looking at Kelfolds website it seems to have 8.9mm lift and they are L182-4:

http://www.camshaftshop.com/products.php?productid=1052

Removed them as i wasn't a fan of the lumpy idle.  With these Cams and HKS 2530 @ 20psi, i was able to make 406 rwkw on E85 (made 370 on 98).

Cams were in the car for a maximum of 30k kms.

Cams are at Racepace, so they can be inspected after the 9th of January (currently closed for x-mas break).

$550

 

R33 Series 1\2 Brake ducts:

Bought them in the hope they will fit a S3 lip. Don't want to cut them up to make them fit.

$180

 

R33 Triple 3 gauge singe din cluster:

100% working.

S150

 

R33 GTR Cluster (non-vspec):

Has ~ 65k on the clock.  I can't 100% confirm everything is working on this gauge.  I bought this gauge from the Wreckers, when my rev counter on my gauge stopped working and i was waiting for the Nismo cluster to come in from Japan.

Nismo cluster arrived a few days after i bought this part, so never got a chance to put it in.

I did notice something strange on this cluster though. On the bottom of the cluster where you get the 4WD light & Hicas light, this cluster has a Cruise light instead of the 4wd light (more curious to what sort of car this came out of now).

$150

 

Fuel Pump -  DeatschWerks DW300:

DeatschWerks DW300 Fuel Pump rated at 340 LPH

$90

 

Denso top feed 680cc injectors:

Came of RB26, which pulled 370rwkw @ Racepace dyno. Injectors where at 90 duty cycle at that power level.

$240

 

 

All parts are located in Melbourne (South Morang, VIC 3752) and prefer pickup.

Also happy to meet buyers at Docklands or Eastern Suburbs.

 

I can be contacted on 0422 Three Two One 10 Four

 

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Umm...this is strange.
When viewing the ad from a web browser you can see the listing for the other parts, but when you view it from the sau app, you only see listing for the first 2 items.

I'll cut and paste the remaining items from the browser to the app tomorrow.

Anywhoo, ducts are 180 ono.
Located in Vic 3752.

Reposting due to some items not being visible via app.

R33 Front 4 Piston Brembo Calipers with Endless Disks & Pads:
Came of a 97 GTR with 120k on it.
Includes:
Endless 324mm disks (29.5 MM thickness currently)
Endless MX 72 Pads (i am not 100% sure on the pads, but was told these are the pads on the car when I bought it. On the back roads once pads were warm I never had any issues slowing down the car in a hurry)
$1100

272 Kelford Cams:
Unsure of what the exact specs of these Cams are (i.e. lift), but they are 100% drop-in into a RB26 (no need for Valve springs and all that jazz).
Looking at Kelfolds website it seems to have 8.9mm lift and they are L182-4:
http://www.camshaftshop.com/products.php?productid=1052
Removed them as i wasn't a fan of the lumpy idle. With these Cams and HKS 2530 @ 20psi, i was able to make 406 rwkw on E85 (made 370 on 98).
Cams were in the car for a maximum of 30k kms.
Cams are at Racepace, so they can be inspected after the 9th of January (currently closed for x-mas break).
$550

R33 Series 1\2 Brake ducts:
Bought them in the hope they will fit a S3 lip. Don't want to cut them up to make them fit.
$180

R33 Triple 3 gauge singe din cluster:
100% working.
S150

R33 GTR Cluster (non-vspec):
Has ~ 65k on the clock. I can't 100% confirm everything is working on this gauge. I bought this gauge from the Wreckers, when my rev counter on my gauge stopped working and i was waiting for the Nismo cluster to come in from Japan.
Nismo cluster arrived a few days after i bought this part, so never got a chance to put it in.
I did notice something strange on this cluster though. On the bottom of the cluster where you get the 4WD light & Hicas light, this cluster has a Cruise light instead of the 4wd light (more curious to what sort of car this came out of now).
$150

Fuel Pump - DeatschWerks DW300:
DeatschWerks DW300 Fuel Pump rated at 340 LPH
$90

Denso top feed 680cc injectors:
Came of RB26, which pulled 370rwkw @ Racepace dyno. Injectors where at 90 duty cycle at that power level.
$240


All parts are located in Melbourne (South Morang, VIC 3752) and prefer pickup.
Also happy to meet buyers at Docklands or Eastern Suburbs.

I can be contacted on 0422 Three Two One 10 Four

Brakes, Cluster & Single din triple gauge all sold.
Injectors still pending payment.

Revised price on the brake ducts - $120.

Sorry bud...no exterior parts at all.

Revised prices on everything:

Cams: $500 firm
Brake Ducts: $120
Fuel pump: $80
Injectors: $220

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