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Hey there guys and gals,

here are some bits and pieces I have kept now for quite a while... and I decided I want people to actually get some use out of these instead of them sitting here! enjoy!

Item: 3 inch Xforce highflow cat with flanges and gaskets

Age:used for about 20 mins!

Condition: perfect!

Price: 120

To Fit: Any 3 inch exhaust system, fit on an R33 fine

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I bought this a couple of months ago, to battle the back of my car going yellow from carbon monoxide coming out of my gutted cat, tried it, decided it was not for me and took it of after 20 mins. A good upgrade for an exhaust system! still in its box!

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Item: Hks mushroom pod

Age: 1 month

Condition: great

Price: 30

To Fit: Any intake

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I bought this a while back as a replacement for my KNN, but recently after a few bits and pieces were done to my car at dr. drift it came back with a different pod.

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Item: R33 s1 afm green sticker

Age: 14 years?

Condition: mint!

Price: 80

To Fit: R33's ?

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I replaced this with a Z32 afm as this one was maxing out with my upgraded turbo, it comes with the plug and all the mesh is absolutely perfect!

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Item: R33 gtst injectors

Age: 14 years?

Condition: good

Price: 60

To Fit: R33, side feeds

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I upgraded to Nismos so there is no need for these any more, in a really good condition, except for the small yellow plastic at the bottom, which could easily be found at a wreckers, or I have a few spare lying around I could give you for free.

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Item: R33 s1 spoiler white

Age: 14 years

Condition: perfect!

Price: 30

To Fit: R33's

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I put on a s2 wing about 8 months ago, so also no need for this, but it is in a fantastic condition with no scrapes and a fully functional light!

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Item: R33 gts manifold

Age: 14 years

Condition: great

Price: 20

To Fit: R33 non turbo

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: When i turboed my car about a year ago I have just looked at this collect dust!

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Item: R33 gts dump pipe

Age: 14 years

Condition: good

Price: 20

To Fit: R33 non turbo

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: once again, no use to me when I turboed my car, but does have split pipes down to a big single one that joins to the cat.

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Item: R33 gts air intake thingy

Age: 14 years

Condition: perfect!

Price: 40

To Fit: R33 non turbo

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: this was left over when the car got turboed, in a mint condition!

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Item: Bendix ultimate and general pads

Age: 3 weeks each

Condition: great

Price: 30 for ultimates, 20 for generals

To Fit: R33 front turbo calipers

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: bought these sets while trying to fix my brakes squeeling, barely used either sets, tons of meat left as you can see in the pics! probably good for a track day when you need a decent set of pads to fry but dont want to wreak your own!

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Item: R33 gts4 front arms, calipers, rear hubs, rotors, lots!

Age: 14 years

Condition: great!

Price: 50 bucks each or both front arms complete as you see for 80, other parts available as well!

To Fit: R33 gts4, any awd skyline or 4 stud?

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: when i did my turbo brake upgrade and 5 stud conversion i had heaps of parts left over! if you need brake lines or rotors, calipers, hubs, just take these! comes complete as you see, ready to put straight on, or there are also rear hubs, calipers, rotors, just ask me if you need something!

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i could get the codes off the sides of the boxes tonight if that will help? otherwise is there any other difference in size between the gtst caliper or the gtr?

Adam

just checked the pads' boxes on both the code is DB1170.

According to bendix's website: bendix These pads will fit any r32, 33, 34 turbo caliper.

according to the site... if you have actual brembo calipers then they wont fit.

You can always test fit!

Cheers,

Adam :P

No worries mate! enjoy! tell me when it gets there! Also.... both sets of pads are gone (thanks Nick) and am holding the hks pod for /2on.

keep the pms coming!

Adam

do u have the complete brake set off the r33 i wanna put some bigger breaks on the 180 and was thinking of getting the r33 ones will they convert easily?

how hard was it to do the 5 stud conversion would u adv me to do it to a 180sx?

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do u have the complete brake set off the r33 i wanna put some bigger breaks on the 180 and was thinking of getting the r33 ones will they convert easily?

how hard was it to do the 5 stud conversion would u adv me to do it to a 180sx?

I have the complete set of ( from the top of my head- this is all non turbo stuff) :

rear calipers, front calipers, 4 stud hubs, brake lines, and looots of little bits and pieces... i.e front arms, pretty much everything you would need for a brake upgrade except for the rotors,because at the moment I have interest from a party, but could always try to work something out.

and interms of doing a 5 stud conversion, this was left over stuff I got back from the mechanics... I would not risk stuffing anything regarding brakes and steering myself, thats why I wanted profesionals to do it! from what I have heard, its not too difficult, I was looking at doing it myself until I thought about safety... the biggest concern was the back, something to do with the hicas playing up, but I dont think 180s have hicas do they? so shouldn't be as bad?

Happy to answer any more questions to the best of my knowledge :)

Adam

Due to a keen party managing to get a RWC without my rotors (good on ya andi - thanks for letting me know) the full r33 non turbo: calipers, rotors, lines, etc.. are still up for grabs... and lots of other bits...

still holding afm for the moment.. but interested party is not sure if its his afm stuffing up or head gasket!

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