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Hi all,

I have for sale:

Apexi front pipes for R32/R33 GTR (Off the dumps measure 2.25', at the cat measures 2.75', fitting has been attatched previously for oxygen sensor) $300

Nismo clutch pedal bracket to suit R33 GTSt, brand new $180

Nismo FPR to suit RB and SR setups, brand new $160

Tomei metal exhaust manifold gasket, brand new $80

N1 Oil pump gears, brand new $300

R33 GTR recirculation piping $120

GTR BOVs with mounting brackets $200

RB25 head (including cam, timing and valley covers) minus CAS $550

RB25 block, crank and crank cradle (number 6 piston blew a ringland) $150

R33 GTSt calipers, rotors and pads $550

R33 GTSt climate control unit $50

R33 GTSt diff (non abs) $200

R33 GTSt driveshafts (pair) $50

R33 GTSt front and rear sway bars $20

R33 GTSt condenser $50

R33 GTSt HICAS unit $50

Earls Oil cooler and relocator kit with braided lines to suit RB setup $500

Hawk brake pads for R33 GTSt, brand new. Front $100, Rear $80, Pair $150

HKS BOVs for RB26 $50

Motul RBF 600 brake fluid $15

B&M Oil cooler cores, brand new. Each $120, Pair $200

Stock R33 GTSt flywheel (will require machining) $50

Cooling Pro 40mm radiator to suit R33 GTSt/GTR, brand new $250

Parts are welcome to inspection.

Prices are negotiable to a degree.

I am located in Sydney, I am happy to post interstate at buyers expense.

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Hi all,

I have for sale:

Apexi front pipes for R32/R33 GTR (Off the dumps measure 2.25', at the cat measures 2.75', fitting has been attatched previously for oxygen sensor) $300

Nismo clutch pedal bracket to suit R33 GTSt, brand new $180

Nismo FPR to suit RB and SR setups, brand new $160

Tomei metal exhaust manifold gasket, brand new $80

N1 Oil pump gears, brand new $300

R33 GTR recirculation piping $120

GTR BOVs with mounting brackets $200

RB25 head (including cam, timing and valley covers) minus CAS $550

RB25 block, crank and crank cradle (number 6 piston blew a ringland) $150

R33 GTSt calipers, rotors and pads $550

R33 GTSt climate control unit $50

R33 GTSt diff (non abs) $200

R33 GTSt driveshafts (pair) $50

R33 GTSt front and rear sway bars $20

R33 GTSt condenser $50

R33 GTSt HICAS unit $50

Earls Oil cooler and relocator kit with braided lines to suit RB setup $500

Hawk brake pads for R33 GTSt, brand new. Front $100, Rear $80, Pair $150

HKS BOVs for RB26 $50

Motul RBF 600 brake fluid $15

B&M Oil cooler cores, brand new. Each $120, Pair $200

Stock R33 GTSt flywheel (will require machining) $50

Cooling Pro 40mm radiator to suit R33 GTSt/GTR, brand new $250

Parts are welcome to inspection.

Prices are negotiable to a degree.

I am located in Sydney, I am happy to post interstate at buyers expense.

will you sell the hawk pads for 150 delievered to perth.

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