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R32/r33 3' High Flow Cat, Genuine R33 Rear Strut Brace, R33 S2 Rear Seats, R33 Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper Heatshield [syd]


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I have a few more things for sale, located in North Sydney

R33 genuine rear strut brace- $90

Genuine rear brace, a direct bolt on for R33 coupes

R32/33 Hiflow 3' Cat Converter- $100

Full stainless steel, bolt on for all R32 R33 and R34 GTR, and in good condition.

R33 Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper Exhaust Heatshield- $75

R33 GTST rear seats in good condition- $50

pickup only

PM me if interested

Edited by chiksluvit

I'm assumine the the carbon fibre bumper exhaust headshield wouldn't fit an R34. Would love to know where you got it from though.

cat sold

what's left for sale:

R33 genuine rear strut brace- $90

R33 GTST rear seats in good condition- $50

pickup only

R33 Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper Exhaust Heatshield- $75

Edited by chiksluvit
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  • 2 weeks later...

Rear strut brace sold

adding front King Springs lows for R32 KDFL-101-SP - $60

and Apexi power intake pod filter in good condition, bolts on the RB25/20 AFM -$40

Edited by chiksluvit

Not sure if the R33 GTR rear bumper's the same as the GTSt, it looks the same to me so i guess it should be ok.

One thing to note is that I've trial fitted it once, and I couldn't get it to fit properly because of the exhaust, I have apexi N1, and the exhaust tip didn't have much clearance from the rear bumper, plus it angles up, so it touches and I couldn't get it on properly, so you might want to double check on that too.

cheers

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