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Hi all,

Finally organised my garage over the weekend and pulled out everything worth selling. Parts have been taken off a 1995 R33 GTR V-Spec with 80,000km at the time.

Location: All items are in Sydney, NSW. I am willing to ship at buyer's expense.

Contact: Liam 0437991794 or PM

PICTURES BELOW

2 x Nissan Skyline R33 GTR wheels (pair)
Wheels are in reasonable condition with a few small scratches and paint chips.

Size: 17x9" +30 offset

PCD: 5x114.3mm

Tyres: Yes, Yoko A050 semi slicks with 20% life in them

Price $550

2 x Stock R33 GTR turbos

Never used with more than stock boost and were running fine when taken off the car.

Price: $200

Spal 16" Curved Vane Thermo Fan (Pull)

Fan has only been used for approximately 5000kms. Includes rubber seal however no mounting bolts or wiring kit. One section of the motor casing has been grinded by a pully with flogged engine mounts. Still works fine and does not hinder performance.

Price $100

Stock R33 GTR airbox, no snorkel

Comes with a clean but used (Ryco?) filter with and is supplied as is. All 4 clips that hold the two sections together are working (prone to breaking).

Price $200

Brembo R33 GTR rear brake calipers with used discs

Brakes come with used discs and pads. Calipers were working fine when on car.

Price: $300

Stock R33 GTR Fuel Pump

Does not come with the filter sock or wiring.

Price $40

R33 Skyline Arial

No use for this anymore on the race car. Worked fine when it was installed.

Price $30

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Brembo rear calipers have sold (pending payment)!

Also added:

RB26 Twin Turbo Y Pipe

In great condition, painted with matte black engine paint.

Price: $120

Skyline R33 GTR Centre Gauges (front torque, oil temp, boost pressure)

All gauges working however one back light globe is blown.

Price: $100

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Brakes have been paid for and picked up.

Negotiable on all remaining items before I put them up on eBay.

Wheels have sold and turbos are sold pending payment.

Still have:

RB26 Twin Turbo Y Pipe

In great condition, painted with matte black engine paint.

Price: $120

Skyline R33 GTR Centre Gauges (front torque, oil temp, boost pressure)

All gauges working however one back light globe is blown.

Price: $100

Spal 16" Curved Vane Thermo Fan (Pull)

Fan has only been used for approximately 5000kms. Includes rubber seal however no mounting bolts or wiring kit. One section of the motor casing has been grinded by a pully with flogged engine mounts. Still works fine and does not hinder performance.

Price $100

Stock R33 GTR airbox, no snorkel

Comes with a clean but used (Ryco?) filter with and is supplied as is. All 4 clips that hold the two sections together are working (prone to breaking).

Price $200

Stock R33 GTR Fuel Pump

Does not come with the filter sock or wiring.

Price $40

R33 Skyline Arial

No use for this anymore on the race car. Worked fine when it was installed.

Price $30

and also:

HKS SLD Speed Limit Defencer Type 1

No use for this now as I have an aftermarket ECU.

Price $90

  • 9 months later...

Long term bump. Below is still all available. Very negotiable as it's taking up room in the shed.

RB26 Twin Turbo Y Pipe

In great condition, painted with matte black engine paint.

Price: $120

Skyline R33 GTR Centre Gauges (front torque, oil temp, boost pressure)

All gauges working however one back light globe is blown.

Price: $100

Spal 16" Curved Vane Thermo Fan (Pull)

Fan has only been used for approximately 5000kms. Includes rubber seal however no mounting bolts or wiring kit. One section of the motor casing has been grinded by a pully with flogged engine mounts. Still works fine and does not hinder performance.

Price $100

Stock R33 GTR airbox, no snorkel

Comes with a clean but used (Ryco?) filter with and is supplied as is. All 4 clips that hold the two sections together are working (prone to breaking).

Price $200

Stock R33 GTR Fuel Pump

Does not come with the filter sock or wiring.

Price $40

R33 Skyline Arial

No use for this anymore on the race car. Worked fine when it was installed.

Price $30

HKS SLD Speed Limit Defencer Type 1

No use for this now as I have an aftermarket ECU.

Price $90

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