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Hi,

Time has come to clear some of the sh*t built up again. (Not calling any of this sh*t, just have too many cars and too many parts)

I'll put all the details up top, pictures are all down the bottom, can provide more if you want.

Sorry for size and number of pictures but they will describe much better than I can.

All items can be picked up from Brisbane 4157.

Please pm me for more details/phone number. Thread will get messy otherwise.

1. R32/R33/ R34? GTR RS-R (RSR) Front Pipe

Condition: Excellent, see pictures

Comment: ~82mm Outlet, ~75mm inlets, superb welds from the looks.

Last one I saw on here like this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375031-vic-r33-gtr-parts-cf-bonnet-bee-r-dumpfront-pipe/

Price: $500 + Postage, easily can post this.

2. R32/R33/ R34? GTR Takumi Muffler - REINHARD - Front Pipe

Condition: Excellent, see pictures

Comment: ~75mm Outlet, ~65mm Inlets, awesome looking pipe.

Price: $350 + Postage, can post it.

3. Brand New R34 GT-R Middle Front Lip Spoiler Part Number - N*96015AA440

Condition: Brand new, still wrapped and boxed. Not a mark.

Comment: This was ordered incorrectly, and then I made the same mistake thinking it was the lower v-spec lip diffuser

Price: $600ono (Not sure how much they're worth like this, but the RRP from nissan on the invoice I have says - $1245.06 List Price)

Can easily be posted as its in the box.

4. R33 GT-R Airbox + Snorkel

Condition: Everything is in excellent condition but the filter itself, but thats a cheap replacement.

Comment: I purchase this really only for the snorkel, but my radiator is aftermarket and the snorkel doesn't fit over it.

Price: $300 + postage, I have a box and that can be sent out when sold. Small enough for aust post I hope.

5. R34 GTR 444cc Yellow Top Silver Body Injectors - Includes all O-rings

Condition: 40-50000km old. Purchased and not used, mine weren't leaking.

Price: $350 including free express postage Australia Wide.

6. R33 SERIES 3 GTR 444cc Yellow Top Black Body Injectors - Includes all O-Rings

Condition: 60-70000kms old.

Price: $275 including free express postage Australia wide.

7. Greddy Y-Pipe Intake 2x75mm, 95mm Outlet

Condition: Excellent.

Comment: I just purchased this, not going after it anymore. Has been polished and BOV return pipe has been blocked off.

Price; $200 + Postage, can post it easily.

9. Brand New Tomei Cam Gears

Condition: Brand New

Comment: These are the new versions, with black and red. Please pm me for a photo because i've used up the limit of photos in one thread.

Price: $370 + Postage

8. TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

1.8mm, 88.0mm Bore

incl: metal head gasket, metal intake manifold gasket, metal exhaust manifold,

metal throttle gaskets, oil gallery orifice.

Condition: BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$450 ono + Postage and Handling

1. R32/R33/R34? GT-R RS-R Front Pipe

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2. R32/R33/R34? GT-R Reinhard Front Pipe

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3. Brand New R34 GT-R Middle Front Lip Spoiler Part Number - N*96015AA440

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4. R33 GT-R Airbox with Snorkel

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5. R33 GT-R Series 3 Injectors (60-70000km)

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6. R34 GT-R Injectors

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7. Greddy Y-Pipe Intake 2x75mm, 95mm Outlet

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8. Tomei Gasket Kit

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More pics just ask.

RS-R Front Pipe on hold, pending payment on the 19th.

Reinhard Front Pipe, waiting on reply from postage quote.

Bump for the rest.

RS-R Front Pipe = SOLD.

Reinhard, now back on the market, interested party has not said anything further.

BUMP!

RS-R Front Pipe = SOLD

Reinhard Front Pipe = SOLD

R34 GTR Front Lip = SOLD Pending payment and pickup this week

Everything else still available.

Thanks

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