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R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front and rear sway bars - $100 each

no link rods

rear is 26 - 27mm

- std computer - $250

- std centre guage cluster - $150

- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $350

shocks have been rebuilt, very good condition

- aftermarket dump pipes and front pipe for twin turbo setup - $500

Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS - R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners) - $350

- Intercooler 600mm - $70

Holds Pressure fine, no leaks

small area of bent fins from collecting a rabbit

- 12 inch MTX Sub in Box - $50

worked fine, hasn't been used in 4 years

Parts are located in Sydney, pickup only!

PM me for contact details!

This not being able to edit posts business is really gay.

Alright Dump & Front pipes I believe are custom made, as they don't have any branding on them.

Dump / Front pipe pictures:

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Small Damaged Area on Front pipe:

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Standard ECU:

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Centre guage cluster:

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Standard Sway Bars:

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12" MTX Sub and Amp (Note, Amp is Blown)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price Drop! Got to clear room for the next project!

R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front and rear sway bars - $100 pair

- std computer - $220

- std centre guage cluster - $120

- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $300

- aftermarket dump pipes and front pipe for twin turbo setup - $450

Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS - R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners) - $350

- Intercooler 600mm - $70

- 12 inch MTX Sub in Box - $50

  • 4 weeks later...

Price Drop! Got to clear room for the next project!

R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front and rear sway bars - $100 pair

- std computer - $200

- std centre guage cluster - $120

- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $250

- aftermarket dump pipes and front pipe for twin turbo setup - $400

Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS - R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners) - $350

- Intercooler 600mm - $70

- 12 inch MTX Sub in Box - $50

S13 Silvia Parts (pics coming):

- 10 alloy rims (2 Watanabe's), sizes, prices and pics coming

- Standard SR20 Drivers Seat - average condition $30

- Taillights x 2 - $50

- Standard Airbox and panel filter - $80

- Standard Side Mount Intercooler - $80

- Type X 180SX rear seats - $140

Nah not straight in, you would have to swap the strut tops over to make them fit - any suspension place will do that for a minimal cost, it should take them about 10 minutes to do all four.

- 10 alloy rims (Silvia stud pattern & offset) - $500 the lot.

2 x Watanabe 5 spokes 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4 x Auscar rims (2 Silver, 2 painted Black) 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4x Mullins 5 spokes (2 White, 2 painted Black) 15x6, 4 x 114.3

Tyres are reasonable, a few rims even have new tyres to make up for the pair on the belts.

  • 1 month later...

Sorry mate, no invoices that I am aware of.

The shocks were rebuild before I got the car, shortly afterwards I pulled them out and put in coilovers in!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Intercooler sold!

Standard Silvia seat sold!

Still available:

R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front and rear sway bars - $100 pair

- std computer - $200

- std centre guage cluster - $120

- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $250

I replaced them with coilovers at 60XXXkm's

- aftermarket dump pipes and front pipe for twin turbo setup - $350

Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS - R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners)

I replaced them with coilovers at 75XXXkm's - $350

- 12 inch MTX Sub in Box - $50

S13 Silvia Parts :

- 10 alloy rims, - $500

2 x Watanabe 5 spokes 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4 x Auscar rims (2 Silver, 2 painted Black) 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4 x Mullins 5 spokes (2 White, 2 painted Black) 15x6, 4 x 114.3

Tyres are reasonable, a few rims even have new tyres to make up for the pair on the belts.

- Taillights x 2 - $50

- Standard Airbox and panel filter - $80

- Standard Side Mount Intercooler - $80

- Type X 180SX rear seats - $140

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