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R33 series 1 headlights – both in perfect working order – all clips and brackets in tact – drivers side light has crazing on lense - $400 ono

4 x Koya Drifteks 17x8 and 17x9 GTST offset (+38 I think, will confirm) with Federal RS595 semi slicks – approx 60% left on all tyres - $1000 ono

Starcorp Impuls 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 +38 offset, deep dish rear – Federal SS595 on rear 255/40/18 80% tread, Nexen N300 front 235/40/18 70% tread - $1000 ono

Z32 AFM – good condition – might have a plug somewhere - $200 ono

Apexi pod filter – fair condition - $50 ono

Drift brand oil catch can – blue in colour - $40

R33 series 1.5 airbag steering wheel – very good condition - $150

R33 GTST stock fuel pressure regulator - $20

R33 GTST turbo elbow and gasket - $50

PM, Post or phone/text 0414249292

More items and pics to follow when I get time

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Drikteks are bronze

Starcorps are white

most have some rash

located in Ipswich QLD

more stuff:

R33 GTR front strut brace - $100

R33 GTST crossover pipe and all engine side cooler piping with BOV return - $100

R33 GTST turbo inlet flexi pipe (turbo to AFM) - $30

Greddy Profec A EBC - controller and solenoid with loom ends, needs loom made to connect the two, would be an easy job for anyone with minimal soldering skills - $100 ono

R33 GTST turbo heat shield - $50

  • 2 weeks later...

painisgame - dont have reverse sensor switch, PM SAU user "FineLine" - he may have what you need

Drifteks sold

Starcorps no longer for sale

will take reasonable offers on remaining parts

I probably do, I'll have a look when it sells

It is currently listed on eBay and has a bit so anyone interested will have to purchase via eBay

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