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R33 GTS-T BC Racing Coilovers and Nolathane Fully Bush Kit

FOR SALE

R33 GTS-T BC Racing RS Coilovers *Brand New In Box - Never Used*

http://bcracing.com.au/d-16-rs

Comes with 24 month warranty and invoice from time of purchase (9/10/2016)

RRP $1,499.00

For Sale $1,300.00 ono

 

R33 GTS-T Nolathane (Front and Rear) Bush Kit *Brand New*

Brand new bush kit for R33 GTS-T

Part Numbers and Description

45465 - Bush Kit Control Arm

45486 - Bush Kit Control Arm

48159 - Bush Kit Adj-Strut/Radius Rod

42733 - Link - Sway Bar

42042 - Bush Kit- Sway Bar Mount 20mm

EVONISS11R - Vehicle Enchancement Kit - Rear

49161 - Bush Kit -Diff Mount

49162 - Diff- Mount Rear

42933 - Washer Kit - Sway Bar Link

42478 - Bush Kit - Sway Bar Mount 18mm

46216A - Bush Kit - Rear Toe Link

Some Frontend bushes have be fitted (pressed) into reconditioned suspension components which are clean and sprayed black **ready for use** (See photos provided)

Brand New bolts and nuts for control arms also included, bought from Nissan Australia *Factory Component*

Total Cost Paid $739.00

Sale Price $600.00 ono

 

Contact 0406 531 530

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