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Hi all,

I have a number of parts lying around that I need to clear, and all of the below need to go as they are taking up valuable space and I need to make some room.

I have the following available:

1. Brand New Genuine HPI Engine Damper Kit - R33 GTR

Brand new - purchased for my GTR but never got around to fitting

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$250

2. Brand new Nismo Veruspeed Oil Filters for S14/S15 (x2) $45 Each

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3. Brand new Nismo Veruspeed Oil Filters for RB20/RB25/RB26/CA18 ( x2) $45 Each

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4. Brand new Cusco Master Cylinder Brace for R32 GTS-T

No pic - removed from packaging and dummied up,but never actually fitted.

$120

5. R33 GTR Factory Front Adjustable Strut Brace (Good condition)

Replaced with aftermarket item - same as shown below

$190

6. RB25DET Coil Pack Cover - Excellent Condition

No longer required

$50

7. RB26DETT 'Twin Turbo' Pipe (Perfect for polishing!)

No longer required

$100

All items available for pickup around the Northern beaches in Sydney - Australia wide post can be arranged

No time wasters please

Reply here, pm or email for further information (nick @ skylinesaustralia.com)

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey nick, wondering if you have a standard coil pack cover for a 32gtr?

Hey Adrian, I did a while ago as I had a spare set of engine covers but sold it.

Pm me though as I may be able to locate one for you.

Nick

pleasure doing business with you sir!

Im giving them a go at installation as I type this ;)

edit/update:

the foot near the B pillar needs to be extended by one inch, which should be easy, but aside from that they went in perfectly and are far better than crappy stock S13 seats!

Thanks Nick, youre a champ :D

Edited by Arkhaeon

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