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I have other genuine nissan parts:

- timing belt (done 10000km) $20

- oil cap $10

- intercooler plumbing pipe (lower pipe next to batt) $20

- standard full exhaust with dump pipes (excellent condition done 50,000km on my aust gtr) $100

- catch can blow-by pipe SOLD!

- oil pick up pipe

- pcm valve SOLD!

- factory radio SOLD!

- gtr seat covers $20 SOLD!

for whatever these parts are worth to anyone out there with a gtr :D

Regards,

Marko

0404 884 876

(Sydney based)

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yep its from an r32 but id say the same pipe would also suit the r33 knowing that they have the same running gear...if ur in sydney try it out & if it fits u can take it

I'm assuming they are from an R32 GTR? The I/C pipe looks different to '33 and I need one. ;)
  • 2 weeks later...

- intercooler plumbing pipe (lower pipe next to batt) $20...NOW $10

- standard full exhaust with dump pipes (excellent condition done 50,000km on my aust gtr) $100...NOW $50

I also have the standard ecu advertised (no speed limiter)...NOW $50

i still have 2 timing belts & oil cap

if the above parts are not picked up they are going in the bin, i really don't care about these leftover parts from my sold gtr!

(i'll give it a week or so)

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