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R33 HKS Hyper D rear coilovers to swap for a set of Stagea rear coilovers of equal value or quality.

I was assured that the rear set of R33's I bought would suit however. THEY DON'T. If anyone can help please do, I spent an arm and a leg on these things and they don't fit.

Only looking for a swap I have no intention of forking out more money :P

only if you have a few thousand to splash

13B-12024412 GREDDY MOVABLE OIL KIT GA210 BNR32 $1,615.00 Each

13B-12021067 TRUST/GREX OIL FILTER MOVAL & COOLER KIT GTR R32 $1,389.00 Kit

http://www.cartoys.com.au/products/Nissan/...px?Category=552

justjap.com

heard some people having problem with fittings in the past but mostly theyve been ok.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

also autobarn sells some for $470, the one at mile end. theyre some jap brand afaik

Edited by SkyHi_33
WTB: URGENT...

three bolts that bolt the turbo elbow to the turbo (s2 rb25 turbo)

s2 rubber hose that join to the BOV return lines..

need these before monday..

cheers

go buy some from universal fasteners etc. i had to improvise and use some from my excess cooler piping clamps.

if your really havin probs give me a pm i might be able to find em.

im the middle of movin.

some 4 x 114.3 rims, 15, 16 or 17", 4 of with decent tyres if possible, let me know what you got!

also, may be interested in S13 front coilovers, front hubs and knuckles, front control arms, R33 GTS (NA) front calipers and rotors, again, let me know what you have!

PM me, or email at [email protected] :P

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