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r33 standard front and rear suspention - $100 a pair

r33 rear hicas set up (the bit u take out when u put lockbar in) 4 some one who has to go thru regancy? -$20

r33 front abs sensors -$10

r33 4door standard front seats in excelant cond -$50ea

r33 standard caster rods (may possibly need new nolthane bushes) -$50 or 160 with new nolthane bushes

pair of ca18 15" rims (tyres f*kd) -$50

r32 maroon rear right brake light -$30

r32 speedo cable -$ 30

r32window washer bottles x2 -$20ea

r32 turbo brake booster -$50

r32/r33/r34/s13 solid gearbox mount with bolts -$50

PLEASE SMS ME ON 0405248218 IF U WOULD LIKE ANY THING AS I DONT GET ON HERE OFTEN SORRY!!... CHEERS

Edited by moo_r32

R32 Strut Braces

Fronts - Bottom one, 3rd from bottom

Rear - 2 Top ones

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R33

Front - 2nd from the bottom

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S13 Strut Braces

Front - 5 front ones (2nd one from bottom is CA only)

Rear - Top one

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No Idea, take a gamble $30

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$120 Front

$110 Rear

Take a set for $200, if there are any left.

Nismo arms

FRONT ONLY SUIT R32

But rears suit R32/S13

Front:

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Rears:

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$600 for the lot

S13 NON-Hicas Rear subframe

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$100

Location: Adelaide

Located in Adelaide, first in gets the pick. Moving out of home, need the shed empty. HEAPS more stuff to come

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R32 GTR HKS Pod Filters, Australian Colours :)

Filters in very good condition

$250

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R32 GTR M's Pod Filters,

Filters in good Condition

$200

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$150 - East bear seat came in R32 GTR from Japan, replaced with a Bride to fit my fat ass.

Side mount so gets nice and low.

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$150 - Bought years ago for my S13, never fitted. Bottom mount

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Rails can be included at an extra $120 each

Located in Adelaide

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Complete ready to bolt on Turbo Kit,

HKS 2530

HKS 'snail' dump pipe

RB20 ECU remapped and ready to roll.

Adjustable Fuel Pressure reg

$2000 FIRM

This is a complete kit ready to bolt on.

Bolt on do skids! :)

Power from 210rwkw to 220rwkw

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Juran R33 GTR damper adjustable Front shocks, Brand new (approx 20-30km) + GTST stock springs

$200

Will fit GTST but are lower than stock. I had minor scrapes on hard lock turns due to my spacers.

Real shame, beautiful to ride on.

email: [email protected]

Mob: 0421 460 040

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Edited by awsam
FOR SALE

RB clutch fan (untrimmed blades and all) - $150 - SOLD

RB non-neo CAS (crank angle sensor) - $50

Stagea fuel pump (excellent condition) - $50

Stagea tiptronic shifter assembly - $50

Stagea handbrake - $25

Stagea belts (for fan, alt, a/c, p/s) - $20

R34 handbrake - $25

HKS pod kit (inc adapter, pod, filter) - $50 - SOLD

Monza BOV - $30

Universal race seat - $100

RB25 water pump - $40

Timewasters and low-ballers will be ignored. PM me with inquiries.

:)

Some price drops!!!

:thumbsup:

From Blitzkits in QLD. Full Dolphin style bodykit for Series 1 Stagea.

Kept in garage, never fitted.

Pics to come.

$1100 ono ... retails for $1600.

Lowballers will be ignored.

:)

FOR SALE

Hypergear turbo ATR43 G3 500hp about 5,000 kms old

Awesome turbo made 301 rwkw on 22 psi selling due to car being defected so it has to come off and i wont be refitting it as the car will be sold

comes with braided oil feed line and custom oil drain pipe, factory waterlines fit up no worries also come with a 14 psi actuator and a 19 psi actuator which cost me an extra $150 alone

Asking $1000

PM or call 0417 899 445 cheers

NEW

Nismo R33 strong clutch pedal $60

NEW

Nismo R33 side winker clear lens set $60

NEW

Nismo carbon end caps to suit R33 GTR wing $140

All items have been open but never used.

Located at Rosewater

pm me

Dave

Price drop :(

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