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Hi, i have some uneeded parts for sale. all from a r33 gtr vspec series 1.

Aftermarket parts:

Genuine greddy intake pipe kit. Brand new, still in plastic wrap. includes Greddy silicone hoses and clamps. I purchased this by mistake instead of purchasing a suction kit. $450

Stainless steel double dump pipes to suit gtr. brand new and never used, has wastegate/exhaust wheel seperator. includes new gaskets. unsure of brand $200

Carbon Fibre exhaust heatshield to suit R33 GTR possibly also suit gts/gtst. brand new never used $50

Proflow red alloy dual fuel pump muount, brand new in unopened packet $60

Standard parts: (travelled approx: 100,000km

R33 GTR air flow meters (pair) $200

R33 GTR standard ecu $150

R33 GTR boost solenoid $50

R33 GTR coilpacks (series 1) $75

R33 GTR exhaust manifolds (pair) $50

R33 GTR injectors 444cc, includes injector connectors (6) $200

R33 GTR fuel rail $50

R33 GTR injector resistor includes wiring clip $50

R33 GTR shocks and springs $150

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can shocks and springs be used for GRST R33? condition ?

i'm not 100% sure, but i believe there is a difference in the shock absorbers, the springs may be interchangable.

does anyone else have any knowledge on this matter?

R 33 gtr and 33 gtst are two diffrent types of suspension kits. they are not interchangable,

shazz i have sent pm if you can contat me today it will be great i am keen on the intake and the exhaust guard and some other iteam cash ready today cheers.

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