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I have for sale parts which came off our R33 GTR/400R replica Targa car.

All parts were in good working prior to removal and only removed due to upgrade.

 

Apexi Power FC to suit R33 GTR current tune was running a single GTX3582 on twin z32 AFM's
$1,000 ono

Greddy RB26 Power Intake Pipe inc 2x Z32 AFM
$500 ono

Nismo Super Coppermix Competition Spec Twin Plate Clutch & Flywheel
Used Nismo twin plate clutch and flywheel to suit Late model R32 GTR/R33 GTR or GTSt in good condition, this is the top spec model with uprated pressure plate.These sell for over $2600 new.
Would recommend replacing the clutch plates which can be purchased elsewhere for approx $300 ea (two required).
$1,000 ono

Can freight Australia wide at buyers expense.

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