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R33 GTR Coilovers Eibach Springs $1200

R32 GTR Diff with axles $600

Wheels $1600

Front mount $300

R33 Steering Rack $150

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R32 GTR Diff With drive shafts was on a R33. $800

Apexi Coilovers $ 1800 came off a R33

Good condition

Not sure of the KMS, or spring rate these are externally adjustable damper.

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All parts ready to be picked up from hornsby

17" final speed Forged Light weight wheels. $2000

17, 45, 255 Rear

17, 45, 235 Fronts

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R33 GTR Front Mount Black in Colour $500

600*300*92

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Steering Rack $150

4 Rotors Disc's $100

All prices are Negotiable

Thanks

Geoff

Edited by Geoff897
  Dush said:
The Coil overs.. They look like they are for a GTR? is that True? Or am i wrong?

Coz R33 GTST and GTR use drifferent suspention

It was a R33 series 1 Gtst that the coilvers were in. But i will confirm with someone tomorrow.

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