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Selling the following items to clear out garage:

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item: A complete set of Bilstein Shocks + Eibach lowered/stiffer springs to suit R33 GTS-t Series 1 or 2. Used for the last 8 months with just normal street/hills use for which they are absolutely perfect. Excellent spring rate which gives fantastic handling and a significant reduction in body roll whilst being perfectly comfortable for street use.

Price: $700 Now SOLD

Pics soon!

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Item: Pair of R33 Front Rotors in excellent condition heaps of meat left as shown in pic with only a little even wear since new. Measured thickness which is at 29.1 and 29.2mm so not even half worn. Fits R33 Caliper equiped vehicles

Price: $80 pair Now $60 pair

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Item: Pair of Jap 12mm thick bolt on wheel spacers complete with studs and bolts, that bolt onto 4x114.3 hubs and allow you to fit 4x100 wheels. Was used on my S13 to space my wheels 12mm as I had 4stud wheels that had both 4x114.3 & 4x100 stud patterns so was the perfect solution. Can also be used as a 12mm spacer for either stud pattern if you had longer wheel studs.

Price: $100 $80 pair

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Boost Controller - electronically activated boost controller valve allowing you to run stock boost and then at the flick of a switch run the boost level you set on the valve. Needs a switch as the one I used for this is still mounted on my console and too difficult too remove again :thumbsup:

Price: $60 $35

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Z32 AFM Plugs + ~30cm of loom ready to splice or wire into your loom to run Z32 AFM. Come complete with instructions on wiring into SR, CA & RB Powered Vehicles

Price - $30 Delivered or $20 pickup

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Pair of R33 Front Seats in excellent condition. The drivers seat has a small tear in bolster nothing major. This is the comfy plush velour type model with the adjustable side bolster wings for more support through corners etc.

Price - $150

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R33 Internal Heater Fan assembly includes fan itself along with the air intake & recirculation electrics etc in excellent condition.All is as shown in pic perfect if your fans packed it in so it no longer blows air in your car. In excellent condition little dusty just give it a quick wipe before fitting.

Price - $30

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R33 Stock Actuator in excellent condition to suit R32/R33 turbos

Price - $25 $20

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Aftermarket Swaybars

S14 Front 27mm hollow swaybar, same thickness as whiteline HD but a hell of a lot lighter, painted black complete with D bushes, saddles and end links. Hollow bars are generally how the japs make their aftermarket swaybars as they perform the same as solid but save weight which also increases handling. Unsure if it fits S13/S15 Price - $100ono

Stock Sway Bars - $25 each

R33 Front Stock complete with D bushes and saddles but no endlinks

R33 Rear Stock complete with D bushes but no saddles or endlinks

S13 Rear Stock complete with D bushes but no saddles or endlinks

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Freebies

Pair R33 Front Castor Rod Chassis Mounts

Pair S13 Rear 4 Stud Hubs

Location:

Adelaide but will post some items at your expense

Contact:

SMS 0404998591 or PM prefer SMS

Edited by nigelswazi
Do you also have a pic of how low the car sat with the Bilstien / eibachs?

I have one on my computer at work will post one when I get there.

CAn you give a vernier measurement on the thickness of the rotors?

As soon as I find my vernier but they are a old school set not digital will see if I can borrow or take to ABS or somewhere to get measured. Heaps of meat tho

Edited by nigelswazi
got a pic of the front seats?

Cheers

Jo

Hi Jo will get a pic for you asap

Is the suspension height or damper adjustable?

Suspension is not height adjustable but you can always get the shocks modded to runs circlip height adjustability if required. Shocks don't really need adjustment as they give a excellent ride quality from both handling and comfort perspective these are basically the same as the SK group buy setup for a fraction of cost.

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Rotors are 29.1 and 29.2mm thick using my vernier calipers so they are not even half worn yet. Minimum legal thickness is 28mm

FINAL PRICE DROP CRAZY CHEAP PRICES

Edited by nigelswazi

Post Updated

R33 Rotors Backup for Sale

Coilpack Cover SOLD

Pioneer Stereo Package Now SOLD

Special Weekend Prices!

Edited by nigelswazi

do you have the little black box actuactor with the white arm on from the heater assembly it opens the bottom flap for the heaters ?

cheers dean

do you have the little black box actuactor with the white arm on from the heater assembly it opens the bottom flap for the heaters ?

cheers dean

Certainly does has the box complete with the white arm still assembled

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