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Hey Guys just getting rid of a few things from my garage, feel free to make offers

For Sale:

R33 Standard Front and Rear Swaybars (with rubbers) - $40 for both or $25 each

R33 Open 6 Bolt R200 Diff (4.11 Ratio) - $60

R33 Drive Shafts (6 Bolt to suit above diff) - $40 for both

R33 Washer Bottle (unsure if motors work) - $15

R33 Stock Suspension Front and Rear (Average Condition) - $50 for all of it

SMALL Diff Back Exhaust (Good for Compliance) - $40

R33 Standard Dump / Front Pipe - $30

R33 Boot Lid Matt Black (No Spoiler, Lock or Hinges) - $30

6 x R33 Series 2 Coilpacks (All working when removed) - $80

Splitfire Coilpacks to suit Series 2 in box as new - $350

Lightweight 17' OZ Racing Wheels 8' fronts 9' rears with worn tyres (One rear tyre is brand new, tyre itself cost $350) - $400 for all

Bride Drivers Seat Rail, Super Low Super Long, to fit R32 / R33 and 180sx / S13 though one bolt will not line up - $150

Above rail can come with Recaro SR4 seat, very comfortable, perfect condition - $450

Brand New Aluminium Bash plate from GKtech to suit R33 - $110

Boss Kit to suit S13 (Can fit on a 33 also) - $40

All items are located on the Gold Coast, Robina Area.

Please contact me via PM and I will get back to you asap, leave your mobile number for a faster reply.

If you want pictures please leave a PM with your mobile number and I will MMS them to you.

Cheers

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is that dash mat to suit the s2 r33 with the passenger air bag? and any chance of an uncut r33 s2 front reo bar?

Dash mat does not have the void for the passenger airbag, however you could weaken it similar to other factory dash mats with a stanley knife.

Could you please post a pic of the r33 bash plate.

Thanks

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No Problem, plenty of interest in bash plate, no one has dibs yet though.

what type of bride rail is it? side mount or low mount?

Rail is a low mount, it bolts to the underside of the seat.

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Cheers

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