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Hi all,

I've got some bits to suit 33 gtst for sale, no photos for now but could organise some later.

1; A pair of GAB struts to suit R33 gts/t (may fit 34 as well) fronts, no leaks as far i can see. Asking $50.

2; A set of R33 (possibly fit to R34) strut tops, in fair condition. Asking $50.

3; A set of springs, I think it's aftermarket but not 100% certain, have some rust though. I'm giving these away for FREE pick up only or they're destined for rubbish bin.

4; Cat-back exhaust JASMA approved for R33 gtst, may fit into gtr but don't quote me on this. Asking $50.

All items are located at Frankston South, VIC. I can be contacted via PM or SMS on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

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BTW it's 3" from cat and split to 2x 2" (i think) under the diff then meet up at rear muffler.

Cheers

Grant

Exhaust is SOLD

Everything in 1st post is still available, make an offer.

Cheers

Grant

My dad is coming home tomorrow and could you help me out by purchasing items I've got for sale?

I'm negotiable, so feel free to make an offer.

Cheers

Grant

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