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Selling a rear end setup for R33 GTS-t. This is a complete bolt in deal, all the modifications have already been done. Consisting of:

1/ New ATS 2 way GTR diff center: has all new bearings and seals. Has been modified to use existing GTS-t tailshaft, and all sensors.

2/ 4.36:1 gears

3/ GTR axles

4/ GTR hubs + backing plates

Can supply a cradle with the parts (either Hi-CAS or non-Hi-CAS). No brakes or rotors though.

Asking $1500 for the setup, the diff by itself cost more than that ($1300 for center, $550 for the bearings, plus mods, ring/pinion and assembly)

Also selling a set of new Mickey Thompson 275/60r15 tyres and custom rims to suit GTS-t. These are the largest tyres you can fit, and have been on cars as quick as 8.6. To fit these tyres you need the guards lipped the whole way around, and cannot have side skirts/fancy rear bar.

$750 for the two tyres and steel rims.

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1/ New ATS 2 way GTR diff center: has all new bearings and seals. Has been modified to use existing GTS-t tailshaft, and all sensors.

2/ 4.36:1 gears

3/ GTR axles

4/ GTR hubs + backing plates

/touching-myself

:P

  • 3 years later...
Also selling a set of HKS Drag rear shocks for R33 GTS-t. Were rebuilt in Japan @ HKS, perfect condition. $500

hey are the HKS shocks still for sale?

i have money waiting if they are still

thanks

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