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Hey all

Cleaning out the shed and came accross couple things i forgot i had.

ITEM : ACL race series main and rod bearings

INFO : suit standard crank / rods

CONDITION : In box never used

PRICE : $160 for both

PICTURES : Below

ITEM : CUSCO front upper adjustable arms R33-R34 GTR

INFO : Bought these new and only used them for 3 track days in my 34 GTR

CONDITION : Near New

PRICE : $180

PICTURES : Below

ITEM : EARLS custom oil cooler kit R33 GTR

INFO : Kit includes oil cooler core, oil filter re-location kit, thermostat, hoses and earls fittings

CONDITION : Worked fine when taken off

PRICE : $450

PICTURES : Below

ITEM : EARLS power steering cooler

INFO : Used on my 33 GTR but will fit others, comes with eals fittings

CONDITION : great

PRICE : $100

PICTURES : Below

ITEM : APEXI power FC hand controller

INFO : Its the FCC3 type

CONDITION : Great

PRICE : $200

PICTURES : Below

ITEM : R32 3 inch dump and front pipe in one

INFO : had this on my 32 four door

CONDITION : Good

PRICE : $100

PICTURES : Below

All items are in Adelaide

PM me if required.

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Edited by stylz7
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For those asking, Bearings are to suit standard crank.

Also Believe the cusco upper caster arms will suit 33 gtr - gtst and 34 gtr as according to nengun they are the same part number.

Cheers

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