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Looking for the following parts for gtst r32-

Stock suspension, stock exhaust or exhaust with low db level, steering wheel, parcel shelf

Please pm me of you have any of the parts listed

You don't need a stock or quiet exhaust for regency, I've been through 3 times with a straight through 3" exhaust with a single muffler at the rear.

You don't need a stock or quiet exhaust for regency, I've been through 3 times with a straight through 3" exhaust with a single muffler at the rear.

Your exhaust cant be louder then 90 decabells!

Edited by Ben r33 s2

heya bud hit jim up at Australian and Japanese Dismantlers 0421939648, say Danny/gingy/ranga sent you he has a few 33s stripping at the moment, you most prob be able to get a sell also

yeah I ended up getting everything from there except for the window rail haha cheers.

WTB - rb20 oil filter sandwich plate

r33 2 door side skirts cheap and rough is fine.

r33 front & rear coilovers will take pairs

And I need a nut plus pin for a driveshaft for where it locks onto the hub/brake disc if anyone knows where I could find one... Gen Nissan is 3 weeks and $40 later

After the following

- Boss Kit for 33 gtst

- Sparco, Velo etc wheel

- Front bar to suit 33 gtst series 2. standard aftermarket what ever any condition!

- Bride, Velo, Sparco etc seat and rails suit r33

- HKS ssqv bov suit 33

- Rear bumper body kit and side skirts

all for a track car have other wants just cant think

Im in adeliade but will pay post, have cash / paypal ready to go

Items:

Fuel tank lid - white bit in the photo (in the manual it's actually called a "sender unit")

From a GTS-T S1.5/2 (not sure if other models are the same?)

Extra Info:

I want it to convert it to AN fitting and larger power wires for the pump. If I butcher it, I don't want to be without a car.

Contact Details:

Reply to this post and we can take it from there.

Price and price conditions:

No idea what this would be worth..

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