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hey everyone.

im stripping parts off my r34 to return to stock.

here are the parts i have for sale.

apexi power fc with hand controller for r34 gtt, the power fc is used, but good condition. the hand controller is brand new, no scratches etc. looking for $1300ono. (in box)

apexi power fc hand controller for r33 gtst, hand controller is in good condition. looking for $350ono.

hks in, ex cam gears (purple) for r34gtt. think they also fit r33? good condition, looking for $350ono the pair. (in box)

momo pedal set, brand new, looking for $50ono. (in box)

nismo gearknob (chrome type) very very light scratches, barely noticeable. looking for $60ono. (in box)

r33 series 2 gearbox conversion, also can fit r34. comes with gearbox approx 80,000kms, has c's short shifter, hd exedy clutch (used), slave cyl, pressure plate etc. looking for $1700ono.

r34 manual gear surround, good condition, could use a spray, looking for $150ono.

19" chrome impul starcorp rims, wide pack, 19x8.5, 19x9.5. rear tyres and 1 front tyre have approx 85% tread, 1 front tyre has a bit of camber wear but other tread is good. slight gutter rash, looking for $1250ono.

thats all im looking at selling for the moment guys, will be adding more stuff soon.

for those interested, pm me and i can also supply pictures for those interested.

cheers guys

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also about the gearbox, i really need to sell the whole thing as is (a conversion) as it'll be hard to sell the other parts, if theres a buyer for all parts. then i will split it up.

the gearknob pics will be up this weekend with the cam gears etc.

no stock gearknob sorry mate.

cheers.

hey everyone, sorry about the late replies.

the rims and power fc are sold.

here are pics of the cam gears and gearknob, also yes the cam gears will fit an r33 gtst. in and ex.

and all pms replied.

cheers.

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here are pics of the cam gears and gearknob, also yes the cam gears will fit an r33 gtst. in and ex.

Sorry mate just to let you know those wont fit a GTT or a GTST on the intake you can go through the process of removing the VCT but will also require an aftermarket or modified RB26 camshaft to install

They are a strait swap for all GTR RB26 motors though

And they are the old version cam gears too ;)

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