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R33 GTST stock wheels with rubber! one tire needs replacing! the others are at 75%.

SOLD

R33 GTST springs - 1inch lower than stock, fronts only! a little bit of rust on them as they have been sitting under the bench for about 2years now! will clean up nicely!

$50 ono

R33 GTST stock fuel pressure regulator. still in working condition! maybe someone needs it!!

$30 ono

R33 GTST stock plumb back pipe - some guy was after it and i couldnt find it, but now i have found it, so if he comes forward and he is still after it its all his!

$30 ono

3 GAUGES from jaycar, illuminated blue at night, measures battery volts etc...

$30 ono

R32 GTST 5 speed gearbox with 110,000kms on it! 2nd gear grinds sometimes when going into gear, apart from that its in good condition, all other gears feel fine! the gearbox is still driveable, you just cant smash through the gears! nice and slowly!!!

$180 ono

R32 GTST stock side mount intercooler, and some pipes to go with it! Good condition!!

$100 ono

pm me with any enquires or call me on 0401 664 828!

all prices are negotiable, and pictures can be provided for most of the items upon request!

thanks

Garth...

Edited by Giffo

bumpo....

parts are still for sale!!! i now have a stock fuel pump out af a r33 GTST series2 in great working order, upgraded to a BOSCH 040.

car has 75,000kms on it! so the pump is still young!

im after $70 for the pump with sock!!! etc...

cheers!

hey guys..... alll parts are still for sale!!! nah the gauges measure battery voltage mate and they take up a din below or above your stereo!!!

cheers!!!

still negotiable on all prices!!!

thanks Garth

bump these parts up.... someone must want these!!!

anyways.... pm me an offer for anything at anytime!!!

ps: my BOSCH 040 is for sale as well!!!! best offer, and its yours!!! i havent used this pump yet!!! thanks!!!

bump

parts are still for sale!!

pm me offers or call me or post them up..... alll items are negotiable!!!

cheers...

hey buddy i have pm'd you...

parts are still for sale people!

and sorry i dont have the parcel tray or speaker grills for sale!

thanks

Garth

hey guys!

all parts are still up for sale, lots of interest inthem, so make your offers quickly so you dont miss out!

fuel pump - negotiating

wheels - negotiating

springs - negotiating

gearbox - negotiating

thanks to all for offers and feedback!

just get in before its too late!!

thankyou

Garth

hey guys!

all parts are still up for sale, lots of interest inthem, so make your offers quickly so you dont miss out!

fuel pump - negotiating

wheels - negotiating

springs - negotiating

gearbox - negotiating

thanks to all for offers and feedback!

just get in before its too late!!

thankyou

Garth

wheels sold to me guys!

to tell you the truth mate, im unsure!!

i think they may read amps etc.... but im honestly unsure!

the gauges do look good at night!

parts are still for sale!

and yes the rims have been put on hold for u "izzy"

thanks guys!

all pm's replied to...

well done izzy, u got the wheels. hope that you are happy!

they sold for $250.... so i am negotiable on all parts!!!

cheers guys!!!

keep the offers coming!

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