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  s_13 said:
Do you have handbrake cables??

Sorry nope. PM Elliot (KLR32) on here, he will probably have some.

Few things added

Racetech tacho

330mm Steering wheel

T28 dump pipe gaskets

Pod filter adaptor

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drtwinky Im pretty sure, but not 100%.

Maybe do a search..but i dont see why it wouldnt fit...just thinking of 25/30 and 26/30s...

Steering wheel SOLD

Block and bearings SOLD

RSM Shiftlight SOLD

  femno said:
> R33 GTR NTK 02 or Lambda Sensors - $90ea FIRM

02 Sensors that i was going to fit aaaages ago before i had a PFC but now with new dumps no 02s are needed anymore. These new as well of course. Will fit GTS-t too.

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Mat

I bought these off you on ebay and their not the ones for the R33 GTR as per CRD

give me a call 0403008586 to sort this out as im now out of pocket and CRD have installed Bosch ones on the car already

jeff

Sorry mate I informed you that the plugs were different.

No need to track me down and attempt to publicly degrade me.

If you have any problems then you need to call me.

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BUMP for parts advertised!

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hey mat

not trying to degrade you..ive messaged you already and have received no reply

the plugs may be fine after being changed but the sensors (from what CRD has told me) are not the right ones

ones you sold have 4 wires....33GTR needs 3

ill give you a buzz tomorrow

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Nissan Dump Pipe Gaskets SOLD

GTR Injectors SOLD

GTR Radiator SOLD

> Greddy Trust Catback for R32 - $250 ono

> Z32 AFM (Used for a weekend) - $250 FIRM

> SR20DET Redtop PowerFC (Used for a weekend) - $950

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