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Hi Noel,

Josh said he thought you might have handbrake setup for a 33 last time I was talking to him.

Do you still have one sitting around?

All I'm after is cables, drums, backing plates etc as I already have z33 calipers.

If you don't want to seperate let me know price for whole lot.

Cheers

Jamie

Hi Noel,

Josh said he thought you might have handbrake setup for a 33 last time I was talking to him.

Do you still have one sitting around?

All I'm after is cables, drums, backing plates etc as I already have z33 calipers.

If you don't want to seperate let me know price for whole lot.

Cheers

Jamie

Hey mate, If Noel doesnt have any of this stuff I do so just send me a pm after he gets back to you.

Series 1 gtst complete car with some panel damage.

machenically spot on.

ARC return flow intercooler

splitfire coil pack

Full 3 inch 5 zigen exhaust turbo back.

heavy duty clutch

hks injectors

link ecu

Pivot shift light with controller

pivot boost guage

Greddy EBC

Full mongoose alarm

turbo timer

400r skirts

gtr rear wing

17x8 skid rims with rubber

ice

plus all the standard 33 components

Will be stripping and posting parts and prices over the weekend.

Give us a call if theres anything you need on 0413863207.

have still got the gtr wing? pics please

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