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Hi guys, during the course of the last number of years I have spent obscene amounts of money on my cars and through my last 5 imports I have managed to accumulate a huge stack of performance and tuning parts and OEM gear that I must clear as its simply taking up way to much space at home, and will not fit in my apartment :)

Right at the moment im also focusing more time and money on my GTR so the HKS turbo kit, Oil Cooler and other Jap goodies are up for grabs. I don't like to cut corners, so these items are all in excellent condition.

All parts located on the Northern Beaches in Sydney - First in, best dressed.

More parts will be added as I find them

NO TIMEWASTERS!!!

Genuine Nismo Key Blank - RN010

Extremely rare item - No longer manufactured by Nismo

Suitable for:

- R34

- S15

- C35

- A33

- Y33

This cost me a mint to buy however I havent ended up using it, so its for sale

$170.00 - SOLD!

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FET Direct Ignition System Coil Packs (001 Model)

Drop in replacement high performance coil packs - red in colour

FET coil packs are the same as your typical Splitfire coils and use the same model designation

These are suitable for early RB26 (R32/R33), RB20, and early RB25DET (Series 1 ECR33)

I no longer need these so they need to go.

$365.00 FIRM

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R33 GTR RB26 'Twin Turbo' Intake Piping Set

3 Pieces - Includes rubber elbow from front Twin Turbo pipe to rear turbo pipe

$120.00

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HKS GT2535 Turbo - RB20/RB25

Purchased for a project which is no longer going ahead.

The turbo itself is in good condition with no abnormal shaft play, ready to bolt on to RB20 and RB25 engines

HKS Strengthening actuator and braided lines for fitting

$1495.00 FIRM

R33 GTR Front Seats - Immaculate Condition

Replaced with aftermarket seats - You will be hard pressed finding a better factory seat - Both in top condition

$1250.00 - Pickup only - SOLD!

R32 GTR Factory Injectors

Good condition, perfect upgrade for RB20 - Genuine matching resistor pack also available

$290 - SOLD!

Brand New Genuine Nissan GTR Injector Resistor Pack

Purchased brand new - Perfect for use with GTR injectors on your RB20 :(

$170 Firm - SOLD!

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Brand New Heavy Duty Sealed Battery

Purchased from Wrxhoon's Group Buy - Didn't end up needing it - Its brand new and im asking what I paid

$140.00 - SOLD!!!!

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R32/R33 GTR RB26 Engine Covers - Black

2 x Camshaft Covers, 1 x Timing Belt Cover & 1 x Coil Pack Cover - Perfect for having custom painted - Hard to find

$450.00

R34 GTR Front Timing Belt Cover

Factory Candy Red - Lightweight plastic unlike the R32/R33 versions which are metal

Hard to find - No longer needed

$140.00

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JDM Clear Front Bar Indicators - R33 GTR (Brand New)

Clear indicators to replace your factory amber units - Bulbs included

$150.00

Genuine Ganador Electric Aero Mirrors - Skyline R33 GTS-T (2 Door) & R33 GTR

Passenger mirror missing retracting spring/clip - Needs fix or glue - Both mirrors painted black

RRP on these mirrors is over $500!

$200.00 FIRM! (Pair) - SOLD!!!!

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R33 GTR Factory ECU

No longer needed

$190.00

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Genuine Nissan GTR Key Blank

Brand new - Unused - Suitable for R32 and R33 GTS-T & GTR

$65.00 - SOLD!

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CUSCO 'Offset Number Stay' (License plate side mounting kit) - R32 GTS-T

Brand new - Never got around to fitting to my taxi

$60.00 (Cheaper than Nengun!)

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Genuine Nissan Factory Toolkit - ECR33

Very difficult to find and extremely handy - Sourced this from Japan for my GTS-T however this is no longer needed

$80.00

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Used Factory Engine Mounts - R33 GTR (L & R)

Replaced by Nismo heavy duty items during engine work - No longer needed

$20.00 (Pair)

Brand New Genuine Greddy Sports Oil Filters - Model: OX-03 (3 available)

3 Brand new sports filters - Suit Nissan RB and VG engines

Superior filtration and longer lasting that standard oil filters - Better engine protection

$30.00 Each - SOLD!

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R33 GTR Factory Front Adjustable Strut Bar

Replaced by aftermarket Japanese item - No longer needed

$140.00

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R33 GTR Factory Lower Intercooler Piping

Factory thick rubber intercooler pipes - Lower left and Lower right included

$40.00

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R32 Sedan Factory Rear Seats

Light grey with black fleck - Good condition

$20.00 - Gotta Go!

R33 GTS-T Factory Washer Bottle

No longer needed

$20.00

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JDM Clear Front Turn Indicators - HCR32

Sourced from Japan - Very hard to find items - Straight fit

$250.00

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R33 GTS-T Factory Gear Shift Knob

No longer needed

$30.00 SOLD!

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R33 GTS-T Factory Springs

No longer needed

$30.00 - Pickup Only

UAS Alloy Radiator Air Guide - R33 GTR

Needs a polish - Up Garage & Cusco stickers fitted

$25.00

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R33 GTS-T Factory Gear Shift Knob

No longer needed

$30.00

Hey blitz.. Any pics of these please?

is it in perfect condition? that is no wear marks etc?

Pics would be great tho..

cheers

Hey blitz.. Any pics of these please?

is it in perfect condition? that is no wear marks etc?

Pics would be great tho..

cheers

I actually looked at it this morning and realised I didn't get a photo :P

As far as I recall its in excellent condition and not overly worn but I will verify this tonight if you like.

I also found a Momo silver alloy 'ball' type gearknob that needs a good polish which is available for $20.

Hi

I am interested in the CUSCO 'Offset Number Stay' (License plate side mounting kit) - R32 GTS-T but iam not 100% sure if it is what i think it is. Does it move the number plate from the centre to the left or right (cant remember) and if yes will it fit a R32 GTR?

Thanks

Hi

I am interested in the CUSCO 'Offset Number Stay' (License plate side mounting kit) - R32 GTS-T but iam not 100% sure if it is what i think it is. Does it move the number plate from the centre to the left or right (cant remember) and if yes will it fit a R32 GTR?

Thanks

From memory it moves the plate to the passenger side.

It includes the bracket and bolts etc.

I would say that it shouldn't be too hard to modify to fit a BNR32 if you need to

just wondering if a GTR strut bar first a GTST...pretty sure if its the same distance. If so i will take it.

I would imagine it will fit - Someone else may be able to confirm this for certain.

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