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I am selling my 33GTS-T so i do not require these items any more.The bar has been pre fiited to the car and removed for the sale of the car. The other items were planned upgrades to the car but have decided to sell the car and are new and unsed .

Item 1

R33 400R Front Bar . Unpainted, Extra glass added for strength in critical areas, Alum mesh panels for all openings in bar. Pre fiited to 33GTS-T.

$350.

Item 2

HKS Stopper Type Head Gasket for a RB25DET 1.6MM Thick . Lowers stock compression ratio approx .4 .

$350

Item 3

Oil Cooler Kit (EXCEPT HOSES) Consists of the following parts

19 Row Serck Oil Cooler (320x150x50mm)

4 X Speedflow Anodised 90Deg Dash10 Fittings

Sandwich Plate for RB Engines

2 X Speedflow Dash10 Adaptors for the Sandwich Plate.

$300.

Item 4

Turbosmart Wastegate Pro 45. Complete with "V" Bands and weld Flanges.

$400

Will Send Interstate at buyers expense or Pickup welcome.

PM Me for more info or Call on 0417779315

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Edited by Sky95

The oil cooler kit has everything except the hoses and the mounting brackets for the cooler itself. I was going to make some custom brackets for the cooler and then get the hose after that.

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