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Sorry Paul, I'm not willing to send the bonnet interstate as it's an expensive item and may get damaged.

I will upload more photos tomorrow night for anyone else who is interested. This is a direct fit for R34 GTT, bolts on to the standard hinges, uses standard GTT bonnet latch and is a premium quality Japanese made carbon fibre bonnet. Very light and looks the business >_<

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Item: Endless/Zeal "Super Function" coilovers

Age: 8000km

Condition: Very good

Price: $1100 ono (over $4,000 new)

To Fit: R33/R34 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: Top of the line circuit suspension, 12k F/R. :rofl:

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

Age: 2 years

Condition: Very good

Price: $1200 ono (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.

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: 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

isn't 12k ridiculously firm?

isn't 12k ridiculously firm?

if you want to chat about spring rate do it elsewhere, if you're not interested in buying any of this stuff then don't post. thanks

if you want to chat about spring rate do it elsewhere, if you're not interested in buying any of this stuff then don't post. thanks

sorry if i didn't specify i was interested...i am, i was asking a question.

It's all pesonal preference, GTR weighs 1600 kg, so with quality shock dampening, I don't think 12k springs are too hard. I run 11kg springs in my GTT, which weighs 200kg less. You can always change springs if you're not happy. This is more circuit oriented but can still be driven on the street.

New item for sale - RB25 Clear Cam Gear / Timing Belt cover

Bought new in group buy, never installed. Apparently it doesn't fit the NEO engine properly so I'm selling to any R33 GTSt owner for what I paid $125 (+$10 post if not in Melb)

Group buy thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ar-t155162.html

hey man, can u pm me the tracking number for the nismo coilies please so i can organise when to pic up or stay home for em thanks, and how hard is it to fit the clear cam cover on a neo r34 engin?

Would you be interested in sending bonnet to Ireland for the right price?

Owen

YOUR INBOX IS FULL BY THE WAY

It's full on purpose, people should email me [email protected]

No I really can't be bothered sending a bonnet half way across the world, but thanks for the interest.

drmafia - check out the thread for the clear cam cover, you need to put in some spacers to clear the inlet VCT and it will fit. I just can't be bothered doing it.

Thanks

price drop -

$125 for clear cam cover +post (or pickup)

$300 firm for intercooler

$1100 for C-west carbon fibre bonnet SOLD

$1000 for Zeal coilovers (melbourne pickup preferred, or can post for $60)

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