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Hi guys,

Trying to clear out space from my shed.

Below are a list of parts I have to get rid of.

I'm located in Melbourne, would prefer pickup only however if interstate buyers can organise freight I dont mind selling outside of Melbourne.

First Parts:

Front door trims off a Series 1 R33 GTR up for sale.

Price: $250 for the pair.

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Set of Bilsten Suspension in Excellent condition, these were on my GTR when it arrived from Japan, however I have since replaced them with Apexi Height/Damper adjustable coilovers. They are an extremely comfortable ride.

Price: $650

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Set of HKS Hyper D Coilovers - Height and Damper Adjustable, I purchased these from Japan and bought them down with my GTR however there is a rattling noise on the rear which irritated me. The ride is comfortable, but the noise is quite irritating. Noise is coming from the rear suspension I think it was the left side.

They are up at a cheap price, not sure if its a simple fix or not, did not bother getting it checked out - ended buying Apexi Coilovers.

Price: $350 SOLD

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These wheels came off an R33 Skyline I bought down a couple of years ago, they only came on the rear of the car as a pair, they've been sitting in the shed since then.

I'm not sure of the width but I would think they are either 9 or 9.5". They are 17" Panasport G7's. They are Forged wheels. I have attached a couple of pics of them when they were on the car to give you an idea how they look.

Price: $350 for the pair.

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R33 Skyline Series 1 Spoilers. 2 White ones, 2 Silver Ones. Few scratches here and there, all with working brake lights. White one with the pic has sticky tape marks, can be polished off.

Price: $40 each

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1 adjustable strut brace sold to me. already got it. looks good on and fits perfect for those that may doubt them fittin r33.

HKS Coilovers Sold, Another Cusco Adjustable Strut bar sold, 1 more left (however pending pickup from my work tomorrow). Also realised the other Cusco Strut bar is actuallly Adjustable and is for the REAR of an R33 Skyline.

All 3 Front Cusco Strut bars are sold, one Rear Adjustable Cusco Strut Bar remaining (for R33).

Following parts still available (Refer to previous posts for pics)

Panasport G7 Wheels x 2: Price Drop $300

R33 GTR Front Door Inserts: Price Drop $200

Bilstein Suspension for R33GTR/R34GTR/R34GTT: Price Drop $600

R33 Standard S1 Spoilers White x 2, Silver x 2: Price Drop $20 Each

Blitz Blow off Valve with Piping for R33 GTST: Price Drop $125

Further price drop on the following parts:

Panasport G7 Wheels x 2: Price Drop $250

R33 GTR Front Door Inserts (Pair): Price Drop $180

Bilstein Suspension for R33GTR/R34GTR/R34GTT: Price Drop $550

R33 Standard S1 Spoilers White x 2, Silver x 2: Price Drop $15 Each

Blitz Blow off Valve with Piping for R33 GTST: Price Drop $120

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