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Various parts for R33 GTS-T. Prices as follows:

R33 standard BOV - $40
Turbosmart Dual Stage Booster Controller - $80
R33 indicator and wiper stalk - $30
R33 RHS mirror in QM1 white - $10 (folding function not working)
R33 boot lining - $10
Used series 1 coil packs (still in good working order- boxed) - $60 for the set of 6
R33 under dash/steering plastic panel (broken) - $5

Carbon fibre valley cover (hydro-dipped) - $125
Series 2 dash - $30 (used)

Cross-over pipe with blanked off plate over blow off valve. To suit R33 GTS-T - $50

New breather adaptor to suit R33 GTS-T. Dash -10 AN - $50

Carbon fibre fuse box - $125
Genuine Nissan GTR key - $60
R33 GTS-T rubber pedals - $30
R33 GTS-T side indicators - $30

Geniune nissan GTR rear wing caps in QM1 white for R33 - $80

Apexi induction pipe to suit R33 GTS-T - $200

Series 2 grill in excellent condition with all clips intact in silver - $180

Carbon fibre radiator guide to suit R33 Skyline GTS-T - $160

Chromed plenum - $300

Freshly powder coated rocker covers & cam gear cover - $300

Pick up preferred. Located in Padstow NSW

Cheers,

Leo

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Some more items added:

Genuine Nismo oil filler cap (used) - $45

Genuine Nismo radiator cap (used) - $25

Genuine Nismo kill switch cigarette lighter (in excellent condition and in rare yellow) - $150

Real carbon fibre R33 GTR rear wing end caps (unused and in excellent condition) - $100

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Updated prices:

R33 standard BOV - $30
Turbosmart Dual Stage Booster Controller - $70
R33 indicator and wiper stalk - $20
R33 RHS mirror in QM1 white - $10 (folding function not working)
R33 boot lining - $10
Used series 1 coil packs (still in good working order- boxed) - $50 for the set of 6
R33 under dash/steering plastic panel (broken) - $5

Carbon fibre valley cover (hydro-dipped) - $100
Series 2 dash (previously painted black) - $20 (used)

Cross-over pipe with blanked off plate over blow off valve. To suit R33 GTS-T - $40

New breather adaptor to suit R33 GTS-T. Dash -10 AN - $40

Carbon fibre fuse box - $100
Genuine Nissan GTR key - $50
R33 GTS-T rubber pedals - $20
R33 GTS-T side indicators - $20

Geniune nissan GTR rear wing caps in QM1 white for R33 - $70

Apexi induction pipe to suit R33 GTS-T - $180

Series 2 grill in excellent condition with all clips intact in silver - $160

Carbon fibre radiator guide to suit R33 Skyline GTS-T - $160 Sold

Chromed plenum - $280

Freshly powder coated rocker covers & cam gear cover - $280

  • 1 month later...

Updated December prices:

R33 standard BOV - $25
R33 indicator and wiper stalk - $15
R33 RHS mirror in QM1 white - $10 (folding function not working)
R33 boot lining - $10
Used series 1 coil packs (still in good working order- boxed) - $40 for the set of 6
R33 under dash/steering plastic panel (broken) - $5

Carbon fibre valley cover (hydro-dipped) - $90
Series 2 dash (previously painted black) - $15 (used, good for repaint)

Cross-over pipe with blanked off plate over blow off valve. To suit R33 GTS-T - $35

New breather adaptor to suit R33 GTS-T. Dash -10 AN - $40

Carbon fibre fuse box - $90
Genuine Nissan GTR key - $50
R33 GTS-T rubber pedals - $20
R33 GTS-T side indicators - $20

Geniune nissan GTR rear wing caps in QM1 white for R33 - $60

Apexi induction pipe to suit R33 GTS-T - $170

Series 2 grill in excellent condition with all clips intact in silver - $150

Chromed plenum - $270

Freshly powder coated rocker covers & cam gear cover - $270

Bosch 044 fuel pump (brand new still in packaging) - $130

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Prices reduced.

R33 standard BOV - $20

R33 indicator and wiper stalk - $10

R33 boot lining - $10
Used series 1 coil packs (still in good working order- boxed) - $25 for the set of 6
Carbon fibre valley cover (hydro-dipped) - $75
Series 2 dash (previously painted black) - $15 (used, good for repaint)

Cross-over pipe with blanked off plate over blow off valve. To suit R33 GTS-T - $35

New breather adaptor to suit R33 GTS-T. Dash -10 AN - $40

Carbon fibre fuse box - $75
Genuine Nissan GTR key - $50
R33 GTS-T rubber pedals - $20
R33 GTS-T side indicators - $15

Geniune nissan GTR rear wing caps in QM1 white for R33 - $50

Apexi induction pipe to suit R33 GTS-T - $150

Series 2 grill in excellent condition with all clips intact in silver - $150

Chromed plenum - $250

Freshly powder coated rocker covers & cam gear cover - $250

Bosch 044 fuel pump (brand new still in packaging) - $125

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