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Cusco Zero 2 R Coilovers - To suit R33 GTR, have been told will also fit R34 GT-T and R34 GTR. They are height Adjustable, as well as having base height adjustment and dampner adjustable. Currently have 9kg\mm front and 7kg\mm rear springs. After $1350 Delivered. - Will get pics up tonight.

Trust Solid Piping Kit - To suit R33 GTR only!!, only recently bought this from Beer Baron a week ago here -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=143480&hl=, is in good condition except is has miss matched silcon hose with one silcon joiner missing. I'm after what i paid so $400 delivered

HKS Super Hybrid Panel Filter - Suits R33 GTR stock air box, may suit GTS-t also? Approx 500km old Perfect Condition, I'm after $60 delivered.

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HKS - QLD Prestige Number Plates - Black Writing on white background $3500.

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PM me or reply here if your interested.

Edited by ookami

selling because i need to get out of debt and the car wasn't selling with all these parts on it so selling seperate and lowering the price of the car.

Are you positive the trust piping kit wont fit a 32gtr? .. i thought 32 and 33 should fit the same. If they fit a 32 ill take them 4 no dramas

If i had a Silver GTR i'd buy those rims, they look the goods on the silver GTR. Hell if i was looking for a GTR i'd buy yours with all the bits.

You after anything in trade for the rims? I really want them but cant stretch to that amount atm. I will be ditching a set of R34 GTR rims if you're keen.

Christian

Wheels, wheel nuts and camber arms are 100% sold and paid for. Thread updated.

Edited by ookami

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