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R33gtst Stuff: Airbox, Stock Exhaust, Rear Bumper, S2 Radiator Support Bar, Semi-broken Rhs S2 Headlight, Car Ramps, 12" Subwoofer Box, R34 Gt Wheels


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Hi guys,

I have some stuff cluttering up my shed, which I'd really like to get rid of

All items located in Sydney, Hills District

1. R33 gtst airbox. The threaded ring inside it is broken. You can just remove it and use nuts to hold the bolts. Otherwise, good condition. $50

2. Stock R33 gtst exhaust. Good condition. $100

3. R33 gtst rear bumper. 3/4 sanded down to plastic. $50

4. R33 gtst Series 2 radiator support bar. Won't fit Series 1. Good if you've n00bed the front of your car. $100

5. R33 gtst Series 2 RHS headlight. Pretty forked. massive hole has been filled with fiberglass, one clip broken, missing caps and bulb clips from rear. Bit broken at parker end. Still technically works if you find some caps and clips (which i MIGHT still have somewhere) $20 or some beer

6. Car ramps. Too high to get a lowered car onto them. Not even sure if it can fit a standard-height Skyline. Good condition, hardly ever used. $50

7. 12" subwoofer box. Has wire terminals, and padding on the inside. $20

8. R34 Gt non-turbo wheels. 16x6.5" +35 (i think !) offset. Comes with 4 different tyres on each wheel. One has been mounted on the wrong way. Worst tire has about 50% thread left. Not buckled or anything. $250

Sorry it's the only picture I got.

Also have some S15 stuff for sale

-Used Exedy brass button clutch with stock S15 flywheel - $250

-S15 chrome tailights. Just Jap style Non LED. - $100

-S15 JDM turbo manual fuel pump - $50

See http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=436932 for pics

Ahh actually someone please the delete the other post. Where the attachments crapped up

Edited by Goosy

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