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R33 Parts: Bilstein Rear Shocks, Jjr S2 Coilpacks, Vgc S2 Seats, Boost+ Oil Temp Gauges+ A Pillar Pod, H1 Hid Kit, Amp+ Sub, Boost Controller [syd]


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I have the following items for sale, selling these as I've sold the car, PM me if you're interested:

Bilstein R33 rear shocks -$180

Costs $600 new for the pair, only used for $5000km, no scores on the shaft, in good condition

JJR RB25DET coilpacks for Series 2 models- $150

In perfect working condition

R33 S2 Seats in very good condition -$180

Good condition, driver's seat have no tear like most other series 2 seats have.

Will not seperate, pick up only

Autometer Boost+ Oil temp Gauges+ A pillar pod -$100

Carbon look A pillar pod, Fits on R33 A pillar perfectly, doesn't include oil temp sensor but you will be able to order it seperately from autometer.

H1 HID kit - $90

As new condition, only test fitted, works perfectly fine, never bothered installing it before car was sold

Clarion Monoblock amp+ Sony subwoofer VGC- $150

Fits in R33 boot just fine, pick up only

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller- $60

Dual stage switch included

Edited by chiksluvit
I have the following items for sale, selling these as I've sold the car, PM me if you're interested:

Bilstein R33 rear shocks -$180

Costs $600 new for the pair, only used for $5000km, no scores on the shaft, in good condition

JJR RB25DET coilpacks for Series 2 models- $150

In perfect working condition

R33 S2 Seats in very good condition -$180

Good condition, driver's seat have no tear like most other series 2 seats have.

Will not seperate, pick up only

Autometer Boost+ Oil temp Gauges+ A pillar pod -$100

Carbon look A pillar pod, Fits on R33 A pillar perfectly, doesn't include oil temp sensor but you will be able to order it seperately from autometer.

H1 HID kit - $90

As new condition, only test fitted, works perfectly fine, never bothered installing it before car was sold

Clarion Monoblock amp+ Sony subwoofer VGC- $150

Fits in R33 boot just fine, pick up only

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller- $60

Dual stage switch included

shotty coilpacks

Hey mate ill take those coil packs pm me your details and ill transfer the money asap.

Regards

Chris

Just comfirming that these are for series 2? I cant seem to find a listing for these on the Just jap web site.

Chris

Yes they are definitely for series 2, it was pulled out of a series 2 R33, and i think it maybe the same as R34? Its for RB25 that has no ignition module on the spark plug cover

items that are currently available:

Bilstein R33 rear shocks -$180

Costs $600 new for the pair, only used for $5000km, no scores on the shaft, in good condition

R33 S2 Seats in very good condition -$180

Good condition, driver's seat have no tear like most other series 2 seats have.

Will not seperate, pick up only

Autometer Boost+ Oil temp Gauges+ A pillar pod -$100

Carbon look A pillar pod, Fits on R33 A pillar perfectly, doesn't include oil temp sensor but you will be able to order it seperately from autometer.

Clarion Monoblock amp+ Sony subwoofer VGC- $150

Fits in R33 boot just fine, pick up only

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller- $60

Dual stage switch included

an Xforce hi flow cat will be available this weekend

Edited by chiksluvit

Boost controller sold

what's left:

R33 Rear strut brace- $90

Bilstein R33 rear shocks -$180

Costs $600 new for the pair, only used for $5000km, no scores on the shaft, in good condition

R33 S2 Seats in very good condition -$180

Good condition, driver's seat have no tear like most other series 2 seats have.

Will not seperate, pick up only

Autometer Boost+ Oil temp Gauges+ A pillar pod -$100

Carbon look A pillar pod, Fits on R33 A pillar perfectly, doesn't include oil temp sensor but you will be able to order it seperately from autometer.

Clarion Monoblock amp+ Sony subwoofer VGC- $150

Fits in R33 boot just fine, pick up only

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