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Basically im trying to get rid of all these parts, because they are no longer needed! Prices dont include postage, but i will organise it all and will post interstate. All these items are located in Rockhampton in QLD. PM me for the details or sms 0407112897. Sorry about having no pics, but if really needed, i can organise somthing, may take a couple of days though.

Item: R32 GTR Standard turbos.

Location:Central queensland

Item Condition:85000kms, both working, im not too sure how to check for shaft play, but i think there isnt much shaft play at all. The turbo's worked abobroad minded personely fine when i had them on the car and i ran them at 1 Bar of boost while ive owned the car. 1 turbo is visually better looking then the other, but they are both still pretty good nick. No weird noises or smoke.

Reason for Selling:As per usual, i have upgraded to bigger and better things.

Price and Payment Conditions:$300 for the 2, not including freight.

Item: C.E.S GTR Dump pipes(Ceramic coated mild steel). fits standard GTR turbos.

Item Condition: BRAND NEW! But with a bit of modification, i had to taper the divider (wastegate thing) to fit my new turbos

Reason for selling: Couldnt fit them with my new turbos:( due to stupidity and being very tired while fitting my new turbo's. Too lazy to pull them out again and give it another go.

Price: $500 bucks!

Extra Info: Aparently these are some of the best locally made dump pipes going, written up in HPI and im sure other people back me up there.

Item: R33 3 Inch Stainless Exhaust into 4&1/2 inch tip***(not 5 inch, sorry)***, will be pretty loud. Not sure if its a GTST or GTR but from looking at the 2, they look identicle..?

Item Condition: Brand spanker. Never used.

Reason for selling: Its a bit hard trying to bolt a R33 exhaust onto a R32. Stuff up from person i bought it with and cant get refund so im selling it off.

Price: $450

Extra Info: this exhaust is absolutely beautiful, wish it did fit my car.

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Yeah ive been trying to find out, but ive spent ages looking at pictures of a 33 gtst and a 33 GTR and they look exatly the same.. Its hard trying to get someone to confirm it. All i know is a 32 gtr exhaust goes onto a 32 gtst. so yeah. I'll keep trying to find out.

Cheers

Would need to know DEFINITELY if it fits a GTST before I even think about any other questions!  That's pretty important info!

iijj

The only difference i can find in a R33 GTR exhaust and a R33 GTST exhuast is the dump pipes and front pipe. From the cat back, i am very confident that they are the same. I can not see a difference at all in the 2 exhausts. I can send you pictures if required to show you how they both look. But IF the exhaust was to not fit, i will offer a refund. But i dont think it would be nesercary.

Cheers

I'm interested in the 33 exhaust, but need to know if its bolt on for a gtst or gtr?

Everyone who is interested in the exhaust, please note that it is 4 and a half inches and not 5 as last said, sorry for the mistake, but i just guesstamated it, but i just mesured it before. Pics will hopefully be added soon. Sorry again.

Cheers

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