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FOR SALE:

R33 GTR Standard Rims with Tyres 50% Tred: $1200

R33 GTR Factory Steering Wheel with Working Airbag: $150

R33 GTR Factory Gearbox Shifter: $40

Greddy Clear Cam Gear Cover: $130

Apexi AVC-R Electronic Boost Controller: $350

HKS 3037s Twin Turbo Kit (Full Kit, Straight Bolt On to RB26): $5000

R32 GTR LHS Wing Mirror: $60

R33 Gts-t Factroy Side Mount Intercooler: $50

Xforce Stainless Muffler: $130

R33 GTR Apexi N1 Coilovers: $1300

Blitz Dual Stage Electronic Boost Controller: $350

R33 GTR Factory Suspension: $350

Please PM Me About Items, If you Like Something That I Have Advertised Drop Me a Message!

Edited by F u r i o u s
  • 2 weeks later...

ITEMS LEFT FOR SALE WITH A PRICE DROP!

R33 GTR Standard Rims with Tyres 50% Tred: $1200

R33 GTR V-Spec Factory Steering Wheel with Working Airbag: $120

R33 GTR V-Spec Factory Gearbox Shifter: $40

HKS 3037s Twin Turbo Kit (Full Kit, Straight Bolt On to RB26): $5000

R33 Gts-t Factroy Side Mount Intercooler: $50

Xforce Stainless Muffler: $120

R33 GTR Apexi N1 Coilovers: $1000 (Rear Left Shock Has A Squeak)

R33 GTR V-Spec Factory Suspension: $350

What condition is the Factory Suapension?

What is the best price you can do including shipping to Melbourne.

Cheers

hey would the gtr selector fit into the r33 gtst box, cos when i put the 33 box in my 32 i used the 32 shifter and its really sloppy. thanks

im not 100% sure but a R33 GTR gear selector in a R33 GTST box would be better then a R32 gear secector

G'day,

Interested in R33 SMIC, does it come with piping? Does it come with air guides?

How much to deliver it to VIC 3199?

PM me the prices.

Cheers

Grant

ITEMS LEFT FOR SALE WITH A PRICE DROP!

R33 GTR Standard Rims with Tyres 50% Tred: $1000 ($1150 Delivered Anywhere in Australia)

R33 GTR V-Spec Factory Suspension (With Nismo lowed Springs): $350

HKS 3037s Twin Turbo Kit (Full Kit, Straight Bolt On to RB26): $5000 ($5150 Delivered Anywhere in Australia)

R33 Gts-t Factroy Side Mount Intercooler: $50

Xforce Stainless Muffler (Twin Exit Pipe): $100

R33 GTR Apexi N1 Coilovers: $700

Edited by F u r i o u s

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