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Most parts still for sale from vehicle, anything not listed please text me as its easier for me to get back to you with pictures etc
Located Gold Coast will freight auswide
0414596256 Johnny

Series 2 R33 RB25det complete with accessories just no hot side $1100 - good compression, tested running motor

Garret GT3071R great condition next to no shaft play, with high mount S/S manifold and 40mm V-band wastegate. Comes with ready to bolt on hot side cooler piping to suit front mount, braided lines and dump pipe. Great package $1200

Hks electronic boost controller ebc-s new type $250 comes with everything

R33 gtst/r34 non turbo Pedders coilovers 4 months old $600 full set come with damper adjusters. Base height adjustable

R33 genuine nissan JDM weather shields $80

R33 cusco rear strut brace suit all r33 models $100

Rb25det series two super spark coil packs $250, done just 10,000kms

Front adjustable camber arms brand new r33/r34 $150

Rear adjustable camber arms brand new r33/r34/s14/s15 $70

17x8 5 spoke wheels, tyres worn full set of 4 $300
Decent offset see pics on r32

R33 gtr front bar white with genuine mesh $250
Some cracks at guard mounts repaired and modified lower piece included
Also comes with fog lights

R33 GTR front grill white tabs mint, no clips $150

S2 headlights $350 pair lenses in VGC

Diff R33 turbo manual $100
R33 Driveshafts $50ea
R33 rear subframe $150 - comes with all arms and hubs

R33 5 stud Rear hubs and knuckles with good condition bearings $100
great for 5 stud conversion on S and R chassis

Series one matt black bonnet, lightly hail dented $20

front coupe R33 guards $30ea white and black available

R33 coupe door $40ea black and white available

R33 rear seat VGC $50

r33 S1 cluster $50 180XXX kms

manual clutch and brake pedals $60 set

R33 master cylinder $50

series one R33 Reo has been cut $30

R33 front LCA's $70 pair

R33 engine cross member $50

R33 steering rack $40


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