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Cleaning out my shed, this stuff has to go!!!

R33 Stuff

Suspension...

Std Castor rods $30 ea on hold (burnfest)

New Adj rear camber arms $200

Apexi T max height and damper adjustable coilovers (Set) $800 (SOLD)

Ohlins Height/damper adjustable Coilovers with helper springs (rear only) $250 (SOLD)

LSD Diff good nik $200

Interior..

Custom ally fire extingiusher bracket. Bolts under drivers seat. $50

Boot Trims $80 for all I have (a back, a lock cover, maybe a side or 2)

EL Dial kit for GTST $100 on hold (twintipd)

Dash Panel (yes the whole thing that goes over the dash to centre console) $80 jus needs paint

Dash panel (same as above but in 2 pieces) all switches and vents $25

Guage cluster surround (painted a dark silver) $30

Set of rear carpet in good nik $75

Engine...

Stock GTST cooler $50 (or a carton of Boags ST George)

Side pipe with stainless steel tip. Mega Phat for track days. $100

R32 and R32 GTR stuff

Set of 6 stock GTR injectors $350 (will not separate the set) even come in Sard boxes!! SOLD

NEW HKS Style s/steel dump pipes for 32/33GTR. With studs and gaskets $350 (SOLD)

Standard RB26 cams good nik $150

GTR/GTS4 castor rods (standard) $50 ea

Std RB 26 ECU $300

Std RB26 Cam gears (suit any RB) $50ea

Steering column plastics $20

MISC

Carrozeria (pioneer) 6 disc stacker $100

Used "old style" Jun cam gears (steel ones) $200 IN and EX to suit RB!!!

Set of 4- R33/S14 5 stud stockies good rubber $300

HKS EVC valve control box and Wiring, No brain bit... $ carton of Corona

GTR TURBO's AND MISC ACCESSORIES

RB26 STD turbo manifolds $75 ea

RB26 Std AFM's $75 ea

Pair of M's (K&N) Air pods with polished ally intake pipes Suit std afm's $200

Pair of Turbos in good nik Minimal shaft play $300ea Or the pair with stock dumps for $620

R32 GTR fuel Pump $200

Stock GTR Dumps $20ea

Pair of TRUST Greddy Type S Bov's on GTR Pipe (bolt on) $450

Pair of RB20 Afms $70ea

Polished Turbo outlet pipe $100

Some pics attached

Call or email me for pics or purchase.

[email protected]

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Edited by CMS Drifter

pics please of :

Ohlins Height/damper adjustable Coilovers with helper springs (rear only) $250

to [email protected]

cheers....

armbrusb- what your email addy and I'll send you a pic. Yes it bolts directly to the sidepipe. Exits the car jus in front of the lh/r wheel.

I fitted a small bracket under the car to support it.

cms

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