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hi, i have recently got rid of my old r33 which has made way for another, so time to start again :)

im after a few things, which i will list, please feel free to post up or pm me if you have anything i may be interested in. thanks

for silver 95 r33 gtst

im after,

gtr style wing

gtr style grill

factory rear pods

3" exhaust, prefer full but will consider cat back

fmic & piping 600x300x75 but may consider something a little smaller, consider just piping or cooler

18" or 19" wheels, must fill out guards, dont have to have tyres, 8" wide minnimum

boost guage, anything that will do the job really - have one

boost controller, wat have ya got for me - have one

short shift kit, please know the brand of it as there are so shockers gettin around

bodyparts can be any colour/scratched or wateva just not broken cause i will clean them up and paint them if i need to.

i have other parts i want but would rather buy brand new but ill post em here anyway

Brakes, front and Rear Rotors

Clutch, somethin to handle around 220rwkw

i will be lookin else where but id thought id post here just incase you could help me out

may post more if i think of something:)

thanks again, eli

Edited by ELI
  • 4 months later...

i got awesome 19 inch xhp sabers with good rubber

wanted $2000 but have to price them to get rid of them asap at $1300

Kier 0405 416 496

Ring me, im in Newcastle area

Cheers

got a near new condition blitz muffler for $180. get this then go to exhaust shop to do a cat back piping then attach this to it an you're looking at a sub $500 near new exhaust!PM for details.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys i have a set of white 5zigen Black Racing wheels on my s15 and im thinking of selling them to get a set of 20" wheels.

these wheels have 235 tyres on the front and 265 on the back with brand new rubber, prob 3 months old.

these wheels are imaculate with no gutter scrapes.

im looking for something around $2100 ono and im loctaed in melbourne

give adrian a call on 0421 726 649

thanks

i dont have a pic of them on my car but this is what they look like, but mine are white

PRICE DROP GUYS $1800 AND THERE YOURS

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS GIVE ME A CALL ON 0421 726 649

THE REAR OFFSET ARE +45 IM NOT SHORE ABOUT THE FRONTS

the tyres are ventus front and back are like new condition

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Edited by nvs-s13

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