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Item: Endless/Zeal "Super Function" coilovers

Age: 8000km

Condition: Very good

Price: $1100 ono PRICE DROP - $1000 (these are over $4,000 new)

To Fit: R33/R34 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: Top of the line circuit suspension :laugh:

Item: 5R Racing intercooler 600x300x113. No pipes. Big bad boy alloy intercooler, 3" inlet/outlet.

Condition: brand new.

Price: $350 ono

To Fit: R33/R34 GTR, any car really just need to make piping

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: For big power, drag car, etc. Selling as I'm no longer going to use this.

Item: RB25 Clear Cam/Timing Belt Cover

Age: New, never fitted

Price: $120 FIRM.

To Fit: R33 GTS-t. R34 GTT with some spacers

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: Bought in group buy, apparently doesn't perfectly fit R34 NEO engines

Item: HKS Type-S intercooler including piping

Condition: Average, Used

Price: $750 ono ** SOLD **

To Fit: R33 GTST or R34 GTT

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments:

Item: Nismo S-tune coilovers for R34 GTT (should also fit R33/R34 GTR)

Condition: Good Used condition, all working when removed from car

Price: $950 ono

To Fit: R34 GTT, R33/R34 GTR.

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: Great smooth handling for street, not too harsh, Height & Damper adjustable

Item: C-West FULL Carbon Fibre Bonnet for R34 GTT

Age: 2 years

Condition: Very good

Price: $1100 (Genuine RRP, $2400)

To Fit: R34 GTT

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: couple of minor stone chips. Not some cheap fibreglass with single layer carbon, this is a quality Japanese made full Carbon bonnet.

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how much would you charge me for shipping to sydney 2070 the c-west carbon bonnet?

can i get some detailed picture (close up) of it through to my email?

such as at the each corner under neath the boneet, vented area and front bit.

my email is [email protected]

thanks

paul

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