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Item: R33 GTR Mines front pipes x 2

Age: donno

Condition: one excellent with 3" outlet, one has a dent and has a 3.5" outlet

Price: $400 for the good one $300 for the dented one

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTR may fit others but dont quote me on that.

Location: Sydney west (near Parra)

Contact: PM me or 0401466244

Comments: Not needed anymore and I need the space

Item: Genisis 3 piece rims x2 only. 18 x 12.5" with a massive 5.5" lip/ dish whatever people call it

Age: donno

Condition: great, few light scrathes

Price: $700 the pair

To Fit: (What car) 114.3 offset unknown (they were donner rims so it didnt matter to me)

Location: Sydney west

Contact: PM or 0401466244

Comments: bought these as donnor rims. I wanted to use the outter lip and transfer my Volk GTN centres.. buying a GTR cant use them anymore.

Item: V35 headlights pair, for a S2 sedan

Age: donno

Condition: good

Price: $500 pair

To Fit: (What car) V35 sedan

Location: Sydney West

Contact: Pm or 04041466244

Comments: no needed, bought for a mate who ent up going through insurance

Item: V35 front grill

Age: donno

Condition: good, few scratched

Price: $200

To Fit: (What car) V35 sedan/coupe

Location: Sydney West

Contact: PM or 0401466244

Comments: as above

Item: R33 manual tail shaft series one (no ABS) with yoke

Age: donno

Condition: good

Price: $200

To Fit: R33 gtst manual no abs

Location: Sydney West

Contact: PM or 0401466244

Comments: not needed going GTR

Item: R33 gtst rear strut brace

Age: donno

Condition: good

Price: $150

To Fit: R33 gtst/GTR

Location: Sydney West

Contact: PM or 0401466244

Comments: no needed

Item: R33 gtst top secret side skirts from DMD top quality!

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $250

To Fit: R33 gtst S1 or S2

Location: Sydney West

Contact: PM or 0401466244

Comments: no needed, going to keep the original GTR Kit once I buy it..

Edited by J'z-R33

I would take those side skirts off your hands but i have a set of 400R ones i need to sell. ;)

  • 3 weeks later...

Im no expert on wheels champ, if the above is correct they would be about an 11-11.5 inch wheels. I also have 295/40/r18 semi's I can provide for extra $$$.

Cheers

J

  • 2 weeks later...

Still got this stuff, open to offers and I want to get rid of it all to make room in the garage for the rb26...

Thanks mate, I bought two to use the outter rim as a doner rim to make some custom volk GTN's but no longer need them as I bought a gtr instead.

Side skirts sold, rest still for sale..

Cheers,

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