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R33 side feed nismo 550cc injectors (yellow) 5000kms old

They come complete in the rail ready to go straight in

They are still in my car and will remove them when sold

Only selling to upgrade to e85

$500

Brand new r33 GTR jun style carbon front lip

$360 firm

17inch buddy club p1 racing originals in hyper gold

Mint con, tyres just about all had it

Nissan 5 stud patten

Unsure on width and offset will update soon

If your interested just text me and I'll go check

$750

0407083177 - Joey

Edited by joeyy
Got a heap of parts to get rid of. Moving at the end of the month and want to get rid of as much of it as possible. Make a decent offer and it's urs


S13/180SX - STOCK

stock front pipe

stock dump pipe with oxy sensor

4 stud hubs with good bearings

sr turbo front brakes with disks and pads

Hicas power steering resivour with level sensor

Hicas subframe with all Hicas lines, senders, lower control arms, disks & knuckles

AC condensor with lines

AC compressor with idler and brackets

R180 diff (suit 5x1 half shafts)

half shafts (5x1)

interior fan and heater core

AC interor core

hicas PS pump

T25 turbo on standard manifold

clutch fan shroud

stock intercooler with piping & BOV

charcol canister

standard suspension arms

most interior parts available


AFTERMARKET

Blitz aluminium mandrel bent piping to suit front mount

3" front dump pipe (mandrel bent, mild steel) with oxy sensor


C34 STAGEA

wrecking a c34 stagea (no gbx, motor), if any parts u want aren't listed let me know as i probably have it

nismo front suspension (springs & shocks, not height adjustable)

standard rear suspension (springs & shocks)

interor fan with heater core

AC interior core

front seats

door shells

rear hatch shell

roof rack

dash

carpet (minus hatch area)

headliner

visors

rear seats (top section only)

steering wheel (with radio controls) no centre

auto shifter

wiper and indicator stalk assemblies

front & rear seat belts

front AWD knuckles with 5 stud hubs

ABS unit

front X-member

rad overflow bottle (good condition)


UNIVERSAL

5x114.3 space saver spares

floor mats

4x114.3 space saver spares

4x 17"x7.5ish ROH adrenalin rims without tyres (4x114.3). can get specific offset/width if required. Can be freshly sprayed (rattle can) if needed

4x 17"X7.5ish speedy rims with pretty much gone tyres, one rim damaged (probs beyond repair). 4x114.3. can get specific offset/width if required.


Also have an NA R33 manual with full kit and a MQ patrol diesel 4 speed man for sale, soon to be posted


ph. 0407971706

Whats going on fellas, been a while since I've pocked my head around these neck of the woods...

Got my drifter up for sale.

Im selling up for a clean streeter as I get my full license back November :).

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ENGINE:

JZS147 2JZGTE approx 110xxxkms

Cast single turbo manifold T4 flange 38mm wastegate

GT3582 anti surge turbo .82 ATP rear housing T4 flange

Custom oil + coolant turbo braided lines

JZA80 water pump

Re-routed wiring looms + bonnet cable to engine bay

GKtech plastic overflow bottle

Walbro GSS442 high pressure fuel pump

Removed throttle body traction control

Light weight drive pulleys

Sard radiator (S14) + custom piping

Front mount intercooler 450x300x76 + custom piping

HKS oil cooler core

Oil filter relocation kit + custom lines + Speedflow fittings

Oil catch can

Modified rocker covers with Speedflow fittings

Tial 38mm external wastegate

Bee R rev limiter

HKS FCD

3" custom exhaust turbo back 1 muffler

Custom accelerator cable

Radiator shroud with 2x 12” thermos

Turbo heat blanket

POWER: 299RWKW, 840NM @ 17PSI

DRIVETRAIN:

R33 RB25 gearbox

Cut and shut RB>2JZ bellhousing

Billet flywheel (W58)

single carbotic 5-puk clutch (RB25)

1300KG pressure plate (W58)

Custom 1 piece 3" tailshaft

Welded R200 diff + 5 bolt half shafts 4.1 ratio

Powered By Max solid subframe risers

R34 rear 5 stud hubs

Super Now engine mounts (R32)

Super Now gearbox mount

Craig Helps engine block mounts

Custom gearbox xmember (R32)

S14 clutch master cylinder

Braided + custom clutch line

Uras solid shifter (R34)

Enkei wheel nuts

AMG style 17x9+11 (pair) REAR

Mesh style 17x9.5+15 (pair) FRONT


SUSPENSION:

KTS rear strut brace

JIC FLT-FAS coilovers 7k front 5k rear

S14 LCA’s modified/boxed + S13 balljoints

Kazama castor arms

Tomei 3 point front strut brace

A31 front sway bar


STEERING:

S14 steering rack

Ikeya Formula tie rods

KTS roll centre adjustment tie rod ends

KTS aluminium steering rack bushes

GT-1 Motorsports steering bush


BRAKES:

S14 front 4 piston calipers

Project Mu front rotors

Braided front lines

S14 BM44 master cylinder

Hydro h/brake installed under standard console


INTERIOR:

Pioneer front 6” speakers

Works Bell boss kit

Works Bell quick release with flipper

Works Bell steering wheel 330mm

Yashio Factory spin turn knob

Bride Zeta III (Red with gradient)

Bride seat rail

Cusco D1 8 point roll cage

Okuyama Carbing gear knob

Blitz SBC

Sard battery box

Isolator switch

Broadway mirror

Apexi water temp + oil temp + oil pressure gauges + controller

Alpine CD/MD player

Type X passenger seat


EXTERIOR:

S13 silvia front end

Blacked out quarter windows

Flared guards

Resprayed red

0433 830 055 | $10,500

R33 side feed nismo 550cc injectors (yellow) 5000kms old

They come complete in the rail ready to go straight in

They are still in my car and will remove them when sold

Only selling to upgrade to e85

$500- SOLD

Brand new r33 GTR jun style carbon front lip

$360 firm

17inch buddy club p1 racing originals in hyper gold

Mint con, tyres just about all had it

Nissan 5 stud patten

Unsure on width and offset will update soon

If your interested just text me and I'll go check

$750

0407083177 - Joey

Sard fuel rail brand new never used with all fittings $200

Sard fuel pressure regulator brand new never used $500

Parts will brought from RHDjapan but have decided to used stock rails instead.

Pm me if you are keen

few things ive got lying around

R34 gtt decat its a just jap one - $30

R34 spoiler KR4 silver in colour, couple of small marks - $50

R32 wastegate actuator 10psi - $25

Turbotech boost tee, pretty much new - $25

Pioneer deh-1350 mpg stereo, pretty much new comes with nissan harness for plug and play - $50

Clutch fork pivot ball, New in wrapper part no 30537-40p01 think it suits r33 - $5

and a left hand side r34 weather shield - free

Ben - 0433 987 945

Up for sale is my R33 GTS25T Series 2. Selling as I now have a work car and don't need two cars.

This car is in excellent condition, very clean and unmolested. Only mods are exhaust and pod filter, rest of the car is stock.

Has travelled 106850 KM always serviced, timing belt was replaced at the 100000 KM service.

New front tyres

New battery

New Coolant

New tint

Pioneer 6 stack DVD/CD with remote and vehicle dynamics processor module

Alarm system

Registered till 19/10/13

If you are looking for a clean 33 check this one out, has been owned by a mature aged person and it has not been thrashed, raced or tracked.

Asking for $10000.00 Negotiable - reasonable offers considered.

Phone - 0438 830 788

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R33 3" Catback to AMPerformance 4" Twin Tips.

Asking $400.

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does anyone know if this would be louder than my hks 3" straight pipe exhaust which i have on. my current exhaust is just under 90db.

does anyone know if this would be louder than my hks 3" straight pipe exhaust which i have on. my current exhaust is just under 90db.

Id guarantee it

few things ive got lying around

R34 gtt decat its a just jap one - $30

R34 spoiler KR4 silver in colour, couple of small marks - $50

R32 wastegate actuator 10psi - $25

Turbotech boost tee, pretty much new - $25

Pioneer deh-1350 mpg stereo, pretty much new comes with nissan harness for plug and play - $50

Clutch fork pivot ball, New in wrapper part no 30537-40p01 think it suits r33 - $5

and a left hand side r34 weather shield - free

Ben - 0433 987 945

R33 3" Catback to AMPerformance 4" Twin Tips.

Asking $400.

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Bump - $300 :( Last price drop. I want this gone and I'm pretty sure that $300 is dirt cheap as well.. :(

R33 GTR carbon front lip *brand new*

$300 if gone in the next few days

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Buddy club p1 racing originals

Good condition , slight rash on 2 rims

Front tyres ok. rears finished

17x9 5 x 114.3

$700

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Call or text any time

0407083177- joey

Edited by joeyy

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