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***Located in SA adelaide***Hi guys....my car r33 gtst s1 is currently in the workshop having a HKS 2530, dump and frontpipe + high flow cat fitted to replace the stock parts. Hence, by monday, I will have the turbo all the way to the cat ready for sale to anybody!!!

The R33 GTST turbos have always been good upgrades for r32s :rofl:

By late next week, I will also have the r33 afm + ecu + injectors (375cc), for sale as well!!!

Turbo is in very good condition! No smoke and pushing my car hard even at stock boost!!! This turbo has never has boosted as I do not dare boost a stock turbo. I will be boosting my hks2530 though :wassup:

Currently, forsale:

r33 Series 1 stock turbo + dump pipe (90ks+) $400 firm(perfect condition)

r33 front pipe $30

r33 hiflow 3 inch catalytic converter $200

rb25det stock fuel pump $60

r33 stock injectors 375cc X 6 $100

Some more bits are currently on my car still and not forsale till late next week.

If you want them, you can express interest and book them so you'll have 1st priority once they outa my car next week!

r33 gtst manual ECU $70

r33 gtst air flow meter $70

Pictures will be available next week when my car comes back from the shop!!! All items guaranteed in good condition as I take ultra good care of my car!!!

***Note***All prices stated are negotiable****I hope the prices are reasonable

Okay...I got some offers for the turbo already...all offers will be considered

As Im no trader, i don't know the 'market' price; Hence please feel free to quote me any price for any items on sale.

I am a very friendly guy!

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