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Brisbane - Upper Mount Gravatt

I am parting out my R33 GTS-T 4 Door

2 Way Nismo - Non ABS - Great for Drift, Track etc $800 Pickup Brisbane. 3 Years Old and Maybe Only 10,000km. $900

HKS Hyper D Coilovers $900

Tein HA Coilovers $800

Cusco front Caster Arms $150

KTS Alloy Cradle Bushes $80

Racing Gear Braided Brake Lines - Done 2000km $150

Nismo Strut Brace + Cusco Master Cyinder Brace $200

QRM 750 Front Track Pads - Done 2000km $80

Edited by Brokenz

hey I'm confused about the non abs diff? how does the diff effect the abs? my gts-t has abs does that mean the diff center will not fit into mine :(

yeah it will man, even if the half shafts are 6 bolts, u can swap them with the 5 bolt ones u got...

i got a nismo 2way in a r33/s14 diff and all u need is r33 diff bushes (i got em for like 40 of shock systems sponsor on ns)

awesome diff good price gl with it

thanks emz but just noticed he is in brisbane arhhhh will you post the 2way??? pm me your best price posted to victoria 3029

hey I'm confused about the non abs diff? how does the diff effect the abs? my gts-t has abs does that mean the diff center will not fit into mine :thumbsup:

This is not just the centre. Its the complete housing. The ABS diffs housing is slightly longer at the front for the ABS sensor so if you where going to fit this diff housing you would have to use a non abs rear 1/2 of the driveshaft. But if you just plan to change the diff centre over then no problem

thanks emz but just noticed he is in brisbane arhhhh will you post the 2way??? pm me your best price posted to victoria 3029

The diff is very heavy. Doubt I could get it down there for less then $120 via TNT. Lets say $920 inc freight via TNT

Edited by Brokenz
Does anyone know if the HKS Coilovers and/or Tein Coilovers will fit an R33 GTST???

Yes they fit a R33 GTS-T. Thats what I said in the post

However 1 of the Rear HKS shocks have a leak so Im dropping

the price to $600 as its $180 to get it rebuilt

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