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Item: Tein Super Street Coilovers

Age: 3months/less than 5000km

Condition: Excellent

Price: 1200

To Fit: (What car) R33 gts or gtst

Location: Perth

Contact: PM

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Item:Bosch 023 Fuel Pump (big puppy)

Age: 3months/less than 5000km

Condition: Excellent

Price: 160 SOLD

To Fit: (What car) R33 gts or gtst

Location: Perth

Contact: PM

Comments: It comes with the stock skyline bracket, all fitted and ready to drop straight in (the height has been tested in my bros car and still picked up fuel fine all the way into the fuel light)

Item: Turboback S/S Exhaust

Age: 1 1/2 years

Condition: Very Good

Price: 400 SOLD

To Fit: (What car) Any R33 GTST

Location: Perth

Contact: Pm

Comments: The dump/front pipe is made from mild steel and is a split dump design (made by cypher industries), with a cat, and s/s catback and usual s/s cannon muffler. Looks great and sounds even better.

Item:Genuine Greddy Intake Plenum

Age: Brand Spanker

Condition: New (never used)

Price:Price:900 SOLD

To Fit: (What car) any rb25

Location:Perth

Contact:PM

Comments:This is a brand new kit from nengun (worth 1050), comes with everything ready to bolt up, still in the box. If this doesnt go, i'll be holding onto it for my car.

Pics can be arranged, but most of this stuff you should know what it looks like

cheers :cool:

Edited by R34GTFOUR
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  NYTSKY said:
The coilovers are for R33 right?

Are they the japspec spring rates?

Yep these will slot into any r33 (both turbo and na, series 1 and 2)

By japspec, they are the ones that came standard from tein

They offer a really confortable ride but still very firm. Its a nice compromise between a drift set up and comfort (allthough if you adjust the damnper setting, which is only a knob and top of the strut, you can make them rock solid)

Fully height and dampner adjustable, a great street setup

i've had alot of interest with the exhaust, tiens and manifold for interstate postage, just to let you guys know that most of these things are big, bulky and heavy for australia post and they do charge quite high. Im going to get a rough price at australia post to send most of this stuff over east so i will let you know but dont expect it to be like 20-30

as for the teins, they are straight off nengun (japan) so what ever tein send out the factory, is the springs these coilovers have. They havent gone through any australian company :D They came with tein pillowball upper mounts, they arent the stock skyline items as you can see in the photo

THIS IS STRAIGHT OFF NENGUN:

TEIN has developed advanced technology to design the shell case and stroke to bring out the full potential of your vehicle. These features of the TEIN Super Street Damper kit were designed with greater performance to satisfy all your driving demands. This high performance damper can be used for weekend racing and/or daily driving.

The discomfort caused by uneven roads or bumps are eliminated on daily street use. For race use, the ride height adjustable system enables you to adjust ride height and 16 levels of damping force. In other words, you can set your vehicle to meet all situations!

Contents

- High performance and cost effective.

- 16 levels of damping force adjustment (compression and rebound together).

- Ride height adjustable.

- New paint coating for rust prevention.

- Kits include pillow ball upper mounts unless otherwise specified

- Adjustable upper mounts are included where applicable to the vehicle

Kit Contents

- 4 x Adjustable shock absorber

- 4 x Main spring

- 4 x Lower spring seat

- 4 x Seat lock

- 4 x Thrust washer

- 4 x Bump rubber

- 4 x Dust cover

- 2 x Hook spanner

- Instruction manual

NYTSKY, i'll get a quote for you today :P

Edited by R34GTFOUR

I was actually quite suprised with postage cost from aus post, its relatively cheap

The plenum will be $45 approx to most parts of nsw, but i assume any eastern state wont be far off(that registered, so it wont go walking...)

The Teins will be around $80, they have to be sent in 2 lots though (about $40 each lot) because of the weight restrictions.

THe fuel pump and braket will be around the 15-20mark to most nsw states

The exhaust cant be sent through aus post, its too big, it wil have to be couried so i'll ring around

after a huge reponse with the exhaust im going to list it as SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

there was quite a few interstate buyers interested and unfortunately with the exhaust being so long it makes it hard to get a quote for postage (aus post wouldnt take it, needs to be a courier).

If the buyer falls through, i will post a interestate postage cost

sorry for any delay, but with something as large as an exhaust i would much prefer local pickup as its alot less mucking around for me

cheers

even though the exhaust is sold pending payment, i had a spare minute today to get a quote

star track express wanted $483 to get it from perth to melbourne, so postage is worth more than the exhaust....

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