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ive got a heap of parts that i need to clear that i no longer need

Genuine trust t88-33d turbo kit, includes manifold, w/gate, oil and water lines plus dump pipe to suit a 32 gtr. Has the 18cm rear housing, pics in the link below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/T8...44#entry4657344

$2600, no offers price is firm

Full set of R33 GTR rims in excellent condition with mickey thompson et street drag radials, have only done 10 passes with no burnouts, still like new. Will not seperate rims and tyres

$1750 no offers

R34 GTR steering wheel, excellent condition, airbag still in tackt, suit series 2 & 3 r33 gtrs

$450

R33 GTR vspec stock ecu with HKS Fcon V fuel and ignition piggy back ecu, all wirring

$100

R33 GTR stock exhaust manifolds, Excellent condition

$100 for both

Torque split controller with 2wd/ 4wd switch, perfect for r32 GTRs, brand new, never used

$120

Bride style seats, retrimmed in black suede, good condition, only 1 tiny tear in side bolster. comes with s14 rails

$400

R33 gtst standard front brake rotors, good condition

$60

Also in about 3-4 weeks i have a set of R34 GTR seats arriving from japan. out of a 99 R34 GTR In very good condition

$1800

All items are located in wollongong, Pick up on heavy items such as turbo kit and seats all others can be posted at buyers expense

if you have any further questions feel free to pm me.

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