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Hi all,

After selling my R33 gtst I have a few bits lying around the garage that I need to get rid of to make room for new projects.

Except for the car ramps, centre console and the rear wing, I am happy to send items at the buyers expense (I'm located in Melb).

As these prices are already bargain basement, I am pretty firm on them but feel free to make an offer via PM as long as a no won't offend! :santa: Also if you are interested in an item and would like more pictures, feel free to ask but please don't waste my time.

1. Stanfred Car Ramps - brand new, never used $60 -SOLD

Steel contruction, 750kg load rating per ramp, approx 210-220mm high.

2. Bendix Ultimate rear brake pads to suit R33 gtst - brand new $80 $70 -SOLD

3. Defi 60mm Gauge mounting pods x3 - brand new $10 each -SOLD

To suit BF series gauges...will probably fit others but not sure.

4. Spare Defi gauge parts - brand new $10 for the lot -SOLD

1x meter wire

4x solderless connectors etc to suit control unit II

5. Std R33 gtst BOV - $40 -SOLD

Perfect working order and only replaced with an upgarde aftermarket item.

6. Std series 2 R33 gtst rear wing - $70 -SOLD

Black in colour (KH3), no nicks but has a few scratches and will require a repaint. Note that when removed ALL L.E.D.S. in the brake light were in perfect working order. Also has light connector and both rubber 'gaskets' (see picture).

7. Std R33 gtst gauge cluster - $80 -SOLD

Removed at 86,481km and replaced with 320kmh item. Was in good working order.

8. Std R33 gtst centre console - $40

No scratches or nicks and in great condition. The lids latch was broken however it has been fixed and works well.

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9. Autotecnica 340mm steering wheel - $140

Like new. Red/black leather. No sctratches or tears in the leather. 35mm thick wheel rim.

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^ +1 need a few more shots of the mounts and dimensions. PM meyour details. i'll take 1 now and test it out then take the others if all is good. yay 1 sold 2 me lol how deep is the actual mount anyways? jus wondering if can fit other gaues into there...where you located? i think might be better if i take all 3 now considering i gota pay postage if out off sydney...

Edited by bloodsword27

Hey guys,

The only shots I have of the cups with me are these:

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I don't have dimensions with me but they were supplied with 60mm Defi BF gauges. You stick the metal mount plate (red circle) where you want on your dash (is thin metal so will bend to suit shapes) and you use the bolt (blue arrow) to attach the cup on the angle you want).

As the ad says I'm located in Melb.

Bloodsword....err I'm getting a fair bit of interest in people wanting all three....if you want to take all three postage to Sydney shouldn't be any more than about 5-10bucks

Ah geez no interest in these items for weeks and all of a sudden theres a rush on :cheers:

Really sorry bloodsword, but when you didn't reply I agreed to sell them to someone else. Once again I apologise but I'll know in a day or so if that sale falls through and they are yours if thats the case

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