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I have a set of Drift R wheels for sale. The sizes with tyres are as follows:

235/40/18, 265/35/18

The tyres are Pirelli (60% tread)on the front ans Continental sports contact 2(40% tread) on the rear

The rims are in very good condition with only some minor cosmetic marks.

Price is $1800, yet I will consider a trade for a lightweight forged rim

Also have the following

Stainless low mount exhaust manifold made in Japan. I think it's off a R31. It has been ceramic coated and not used since the coating.

$700

FMIC

$250

Front mount Plenum from Hills motorsport includes throttle body and cable

$900

All piping to suit

$100

1 way mechanical diff(nismo option for GTST)

$700

Suspension package.This is a fantastic upgrade for any R33 GTST looking at track work or performance driving. I'm not interested in separating, just wish to move it as one sale

Ohlins adjustable dampers/shocks. Sustec springs( approx ft; 350lbs, rr 300lbs), rear subframe pineapples,

Hicas lock bar, Adjustable rear camber links(rose joints), Adjustable caster rods with rose joints, Cusco caster brace( goes between caster rods to stablise braking).

$1500 ono

Cheers

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Mate,

Any part from Hills Motorsports goes in the bin. I had the same experience with my intercooler....bump..bump piece of....**t....

EUG.

Save those comments for somewhere else pal, I'm here to sell.

They all work and have worked well as long as they have been in my car. Response, power economy are all there with this package.

The shocks are working very well but if you are fussy with your setup they could be serviced for optimum performance. They are not stuffed by any means but with a service they become a new set of shocks at less than half the price.

What I can say about the plenum is that it changed the torque characteristics and power delivery. Everything improved across the band. I had three skyline mechanics drive the car which stated that it was the most responsive car thay have driven. It is worth the investment.

Re:manifold. I will organise some pictures today or tomorrow and post it on the ad.

Thanks for the interest

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