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ARC R33 GTR oil cooler core and lines

$350 ono

2x Bride Zeta III seat back protector in black. Brand new and unused

$100 ono for both

R33 GTR factory cluster non v-spec

$200 ono

R33 GTR cluster with Nismo tacho

$350 ono

Universal tube and fin intercooler 3' outlets 600 x 300 x 80, anodised black (cost $80 alone), new and unused

$80 ono

Bridgestone Potenza RE001 Adrenaline 235/45/17 90% wear

$230 ono


Fallen Ziex Ze 326 235/45/17 90% wear

$180 ono

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  On 07/01/2014 at 12:38 AM, dan.1337 said:

Does the Bride seat back protector a replacement cover for the whole seat, including the thigh supports?

Hi Dan, it covers the back of the seat that is exposed and not covered by the bride seat material.

  On 07/01/2014 at 1:00 AM, GTR-34A said:

Any idea if the oil cooler would fit an r34 gtr?

or any chance of getting some measurments please?

Hi Anthony, it's currently sold pending payment, if the sale falls through I'll keep you posted.

It should fit though, although some brackets may need to be made up to suit your setup.

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