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gtr33 gearset out off a 97model gtr gearbox, perfect condition $1000

gtr34 rb26dett head only done 10000kms comes complet with rocker cvers too. $2200

gtr33 and gtr34 tein coil overs HA model set of four in good condition full height ajustible $900 the lot.

gtr33 brembo rotors front only 324mm $280 the pair

polished fuel surge tank to suit skyline with fittings and lines, you just need pump to conect it all up. $250

hks fuel cut defender brand new in the box $250.

gtr33 tyres, set of four 255x40x17 all have 90%tread as new, brand is called venture tyres. $500 the lot.

gtr33 front bar lip, original plastic not damage off a 95 model, painted gtr purple. $250

gtr33 rear spoiler, with ajustible wing and carbone fibre panels on the sides, painted dark grey $400

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I have been looking for a BNR34 GTR coil cover......

I have a BNR34 GTR engine but the coil cover or valley cover as they are sometimes called is polished and off a BNR32....

Would you consider a swap with my polished one or would you sell yours seperately? I would really like one so that it can suit the R34 head that i have....

You will notice that the writing is slightly different to the R32 cover also, as it says skyline GTR sideways in stead of twin cam 24 valve **i think that is the difference, cant remember****

Anyhow, i am very interested.... PM me as it look like you are online....

Tom

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Originally posted by MR33

gtr33 gearset out off a 97model gtr gearbox, perfect condition $1000

gtr33 and gtr34 tein coil overs HA model set of four in good condition full height ajustible $900 the lot.

gtr33 brembo rotors front only 324mm $250 the pair

hks fuel cut defender brand new in the box $200.

gtr33 v-spec shocks $200 the four

skyline king springs, 50mm lowered, as new $200 the four

blitz dual sbc, green colour screen all still in box, used for 6 months only works perfect. $450

gtr33 troddle bodys $500 the lot.

gtr33 O2 sensors $50 each

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