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due to personal reasons i'm selling my R33 GTR, first though i'm taking off all the upgrade parts so

send me an email with your offer

i will also require the standard part in exchange so the prices will actually be very cheap.

3.5 inch exhaust with tuned length front pipes

brand name pod filters

upgrade rear diff (very tight)

genuine N1 carbon rear wing

18 inch wheels + tyres (mags are a bit average in condition)

oil cooler (not braided lines but they do the job well neway)

nismo 300 kph speedo

eg. - exhaust+frnt pipe $350 + your std. exhaust

car for sale shortly, asking $39,999 - purple approx 80,000klm

v good cond.

email me at [email protected]

adam.

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thankyou for all of the replies people, i will get back to those that i want to swap the stuff with but it will take time due to the number of replies.

i also have set front EBC blue stuff brake pads,

these are for track work only, not for road due to the

temp rating of 100- 900 degrees c, done 8 laps only cost $250 sell $125

also an almost brand new 4 point harness (black with yellow shoulder bits) great for track days cost $150 sell for $75

thanks adam.

Guest GODZILR

im in adelaide

i think that ive responded to jus t about everyone, distance is no prob, aussie post cod is the best way to send goods and gaurntee fairness to both parties.

first people back with acceptance of the prices get the parts if no one wants to pay what i have suggested then i'll discout a bit more.

quick sales wanted here folks.

ne 1 want to buy the car itself?

adam

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