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Have sold the Skyline and have moved on to new things, but still have some bits'n'pieces left over. Im located in Melbourne, pick-up preferred but can post at buyers expense.

Oil Cooler (direct fit for R33) Comes with 9 row cooler and all fittings/hoses

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In good condition only a couple bent fins but works perfect

Price: $150

Adjustable Camber Kit (Front Control Arm Upper Outer Bush) for R33 Gts-t / GTR

Super Pro by Fulcrum Part# SPF1811K

Brand New in box never used

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Price: $130

Genuine GTR Rear Strut Brace suit R33

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Price: $120

Whitline Heavy Duty Adjustable Swaybars

Brand New still in box never installed. Have Front (Part#BNF242) and Rear (Part#BNR112)

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Will fit R33 plus some other models. Check Whiteline website for more details

Price: $200 Each or Both for $380

Also have a HKS SSQV BOV adapter to fit R33

Used but still in good conidtion

Price: $20

Im open to reasonable offers on all parts so post here or send me a PM

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Have sold the Skyline and have moved on to new things, but still have some bits'n'pieces left over. Im located in Melbourne, pick-up preferred but can post at buyers expense.

Oil Cooler (direct fit for R33) Comes with 9 row cooler and all fittings/hoses

post-26355-1223418003_thumb.jpg

In good condition only a couple bent fins but works perfect

Price: $150 SOLD

Adjustable Camber Kit (Front Control Arm Upper Outer Bush) for R33 Gts-t / GTR

Super Pro by Fulcrum Part# SPF1811K

Brand New in box never used

post-26355-1223417950_thumb.jpg

Price: $130

Genuine GTR Rear Strut Brace suit R33

post-26355-1223417983_thumb.jpg post-26355-1223417962_thumb.jpg

Price: $120 SOLD

Whitline Heavy Duty Adjustable Swaybars

Brand New still in box never installed. Have Front (Part#BNF242) and Rear (Part#BNR112)

post-26355-1223418014_thumb.jpg

Will fit R33 plus some other models. Check Whiteline website for more details

Price: $200 Each or Both for $380 SOLD

Also have a HKS SSQV BOV adapter to fit R33

Used but still in good conidtion

Price: $20

Im open to reasonable offers on all parts so post here or send me a PM

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