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im looking for a few bits and pieces for my car. most of it isnt urgent but im looking to buy in the very near future at least. i'll be adding things as i think of them.

car is a 1995 r33gtst series "1.5" automatic

  1. a working brakelight from a 33 gtst series 2 wing. i dont want the wing just the light.
  2. Endless SSS front and rear set of brake pads for a 95 r33 gtst
  3. Metallic Cat converter with 3 inch inlet/outlet. preferrably with flanges
  4. Automatic transmission cooler kit
  5. Gtr style grill
  6. r34 gtt wheels. pref melbourne seller
  7. catch can
  8. oil cooler + relocation kit
  9. r34 gtt stock sidemount
  10. GTR front seats in good condition. no tears
  11. SABER guages - oil temp x 2 and Water temp

I've got the CAT off my R34, I know you said new but this thing was only on 2 months while diagnosing the exhaust system flow.

Cost me $400 for it, it's a Magnaflow 3" highflow

$300 delivered

  • 2 weeks later...

You can get the GTR copy grill direct from DMD motorsport

www.dmdtheimage.com

they charge $88 plus delivery if that helps

  • 7 months later...

Got a used but in good condition and clean Cusco Catch tank . PM me if intrested.

got an oil catch can, forgoten the brand.

if r33's and r34's are any different..ig to a stock r34 auto tranny oil cooler

might be selling my r34 gtt rims sprayed black will let you know if you want

  • 2 months later...

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