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[SYD] Garage cleanout (seats, wheels, radiator, braided brake lines, turbo, ecu)

Hi All

Sold my R33 GTS-t now time to get rid of all the parts I still have.

Prices are firm but will discount if you buy multiple items.

Location is Gregory Hills (Oran Park / Narellan area).

email; [email protected]

PWR Radiator 55m R33 GTST/GTR - never installed, still in box. Will include brand new radiator hoses too. - $300

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Autotechnica seats on autotechnica rails. rails are vehicle specific rials for R33 GTST - also fits some other cars R32, some s-chassis, etc. seats are in decent condition but could use a clean as have been sitting in storage for a number of years. price based off the value of the seat rails alone. - $150 - Sold pending payment.
 

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Lenso staggered 17 inch wheels. fronts 17x8 rear 17x9. Clears the r33 brembo style brakes. Good condition, no gutter rash at all. $300

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Edited by Jim985
update

As far as I am aware the Radiator should drop right in the same as the stock one. I never got around to even attempting it though so i can't speak from experience.

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