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Location of parts is western surburbs of Melbourne Victoria. Parts are off a 1996 r33 gts-t series 2. Pm me or sms me on 0411825257 and i call you as not near the pc and not always able to check pc due to workloads at work. So if you want a fast repsonse sms me.

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ONE pair of r33 GTS-T front rotors, great condition. No cracks or Hot spots. Have just had them machined and refitted to car to test and then taken off as i upgraded me rotors. Not sure if i mearsued thickness corretly but the min thickness of rotors came to 29mm. from one side to other, no pics at the mo but can send some via email. will be added to post tomorrow night. Not i have only machined disks once and that was 3 weeks ago.

Price $100 for both.

1x OEM/stock AFM for series 2 skyline with plug.

Price $150

1x Series 2 M-spec rear wing white

Price $40

1x set of OEM/Stock springs. set of four (NOTE Also have stock struts and pedders lowered springs on ebay.)

Price $60

1x Fuel Pump

Price $70

1x OEM/stock computer for series 2 skyline, no speed cut and mounting brakets.

Price $150

1x set of r33 skyline rims and tyres

Price $450

Nissan Skyline 16 Inch Stock Wheels and tyres, x 4 (Four rims and four tyres, this will suit any series 1, 2 r33 GTS-T Or car with an offset of, +40 and PCD 114.3. Note rims are 16 x 7.5 inch as taken out of owners manual, if not let me know. These rims are not buckled and are in quite good condition see pics. The tyres that come on this rims are Bridgestone Grid 2. Three has quite good tread and one is on the tyre wear indicators. Also one rim has a small nail in it which can be taken out and repaired, see pic. Note will also supply the original Nissan factory lock nuts that suit there rims. These rims can also fit larger tyres like 225/50/16. Also these rims are perfect for cars that are used for drifting and tyres are good for drifting or road use as tread. In regards to tread wear would estimate tread wear on the best tyres as 70%, could be wrong as they are quite meaty still. Other two about 60% and 30%. Will not post pickup Only. Any questions please send me a message, questions welcome.

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  • 3 months later...

SthealtynSA I just replied on your other thread. That S2 ECU will physically fit into your S1 ECU location but I doubt it will fire up your engine and running it properly. But I could be wrong, do your search. Good luck.

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