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bout time I cleaned up the shed....

So up for sale are the following items:

1) Full set (5) of Genuine R33 Floormats, great condition - $150

Parts from a R33 GTR:

2) Front Swaybar with links $50 - upgrade for GTST?

3) Rear swaybar with links $80 - upgrade for GTST?

4) Rear Camber arms $40

5) Castor arms with Nolethane adjustable centres - $80

6) Airbox with K&N panel filter, all clips, and snorkle $150

7) Plastic Recirculation pipe that goes under the radiator - $50

8) Factory BOV's - $100 for both or $60 each - prefer to sell both

9) 3" high flow cat, good condition $100

10) Oval muffler 3"in, 3" out. Straight through, dent on one side, $30

11) RB26 cam cover, painted purple, missing a little paint - $50

12) "drift" gearknob, silver carbon pattern - $30

13) Genuine "GTR" badge for front grille, few stone chips on the red "R" clips intact - $20

14) 2 x 275/35/R18 Toyo R888 - bald - good for track days (0.5 seconds faster around Malalla apparently?) or burnouts? $50 - pick up only

15) Factory Lower intercooler rubber hoses $50 for both

16) Hicas Rack, with tie rods - was working fine - $80

Last but not least

17) Factory Plastic Air Diversion panel for R33 GTR (Very rare to find these days!) - $100

All parts located in Hope Valley SA 5090

Can organise freight at buyer's cost

Will trade/discount for the following items:

Carbon wing blade for R33 GTR

Boot interior clips

400R clear front indicator lense (I only really need 1)

Cheers,

Nigel

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Hey mate I have a carbon wing blade fopr 33GTR, just has couple small chips in it but in good condition.....

Im keen on the Air diversion panel and floor mats for a swap..............BUT im located in Brisbane

PM me if your keen and we can nut out deal..

Cheers

Himmy

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Hey mate I have a carbon wing blade fopr 33GTR, just has couple small chips in it but in good condition.....

Im keen on the Air diversion panel and floor mats for a swap..............BUT im located in Brisbane

PM me if your keen and we can nut out deal..

Cheers

Himmy

PM sent mate :P

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1) Full set (5) of Genuine R33 Floormats, great condition - $150

17) Factory Plastic Air Diversion panel for R33 GTR (Very rare to find these days!) - $100

On hold for HIMMY

Cheers,

Nigel

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Whats the air diversion panel?

Pics of that please. Fitted if it still is or dummy fitted.

Thanks

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It sits between the base of the grille, and the bonnet latch

However it is on hold for HIMMY

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hi, im ver interested in the air diversion panel, how much would it be to post to the gold coast 4214??.. thanx.. been after one for a while, but didnt want fibreglass.. :blink: thanx

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On hold for HIMMY

Cheers,

Nigel

It sits between the base of the grille, and the bonnet latch

However it is on hold for HIMMY

hi, im ver interested in the air diversion panel, how much would it be to post to the gold coast 4214??.. thanx.. been after one for a while, but didnt want fibreglass.. :blink: thanx

It only fits GTRs, and read above....

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hi, ill take the air panel.. i know it fits gtr. i have a r33 gtr as well.. :P... hehe.. ill take it if falls through. im ready to pay now :P

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hi, ill take the air panel.. i know it fits gtr. i have a r33 gtr as well.. :down:... hehe.. ill take it if falls through. im ready to pay now :ph34r:

you have PM.

trade fell though on the floormats, and i have offered the Air diversion panel to seriesII

all items except BOVs and air diversion panel still for sale!

come on guys, make me an offer if you dont like the prices! i dont want to put this stuff in the bin when I move house!

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