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Item:R33 GTST clutch master/slave/lines and pedal set

Location:Melbourne

Item Condition:Used, but good condition

Reason for Selling:Not suited to my Stagea conversion...so i found out

Price and Payment Conditions:DD, COD, Auspost MO

Extra Info:

Contact Details:0439 909 610

Bought a set of R33 GTST clutch master cyl, slave cyl, lines to suit and also clutch pedal, brake pedal and accelerator pedal

This kit is perfect for a manual conversion on a GTST. All you need after is the box and interior.

They are in good condition, bought about 4 months ago and since have sat in my garage.

Asking my buy price of $350 + postage. Prefer pickup as the lines could bend in the post

  • 2 weeks later...

How about $350 and you pick up?

Go call some wreckers in Melbourne, try to get some prices for genuine nissan parts

- Clutch, Brake and Accelerator pedal set

- Clutch master cylinder

- Clutch slave cylinder

- Lines to suit

You will find prices are more then what I am asking.

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