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G'day all!

I'm putting up all the parts for 33 GTST cos I have decided not to modify my 33.

There are some parts that I'm selling, more will come up soon (1-2 weeks).

ARC Turn-flow Intercooler for ECR33 (Might fit HCR32/ER34).

Bought it off Reevzy on this forum 3 months ago. I'm not sure of the age of this i/c. I'll let photo do the talking.

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There is some bent on fins, I bought like that - Shouldn't affect the performance of the i/c. You get what you see on photos.

Asking $650.

ARC (pretty sure it's twin core) alloy Radiator for ECR33 (might fit other models).

Bought it off Reevzy also. Same for age but it's in good condition.

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You get mounting bracket and rubber disc thingy to hold the radiator.

Asking $750.

I could do a good price for both of them.

Standard side mount intercooler with piping for ECR33.

Bought it to replace the fmic I have on my 33, got impatient waiting for it to arrive I bought another one off this forum then couple of days later, it arrived.

Asking $100.

Front mount Intercooler (think it's GReddy copy) With piping to suit Skylines.

Came off my 33 along with Apexi dual chamber atomspheric BOV - will get pictures in few days.

Asking $350 for the lot.

19" 6 spoke rims to suit anything with 5x114.3.

Came with my 33 and I'm looking to get rid of it.

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Comes with 5mm spacers to clear the brakes. I'm guessing the offset would be +45

Some rims have gutter marks, 3 tyres are in about 80% and one have some camber wear.

Asking $1,000.

There are some parts I also have in the garage.

Cusco Oil catch can asking $10.

Factory cross over pipe for RB20(and 25)DET (no BOV) asking $25, might throw in some lines as well.

400R replica bumper for R33 and grill painted in Midnight Purple. Some cracks due me being idiot. Asking $100 the lot.

Thats all I can think for the moment, will add more items when I found something that I have no use.

I'm located in Frankston South VIC, some items I'd happy to post.

And of course, I'll look at any reasonable offer for these items, providing it is being picked up.

I can contacted by PM or SMS at 0430 129 511.

Have fun browsing through my thread.

Cheers

Grant

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R-SPEC,

The size would be 600x300x60mm (off my head, will double check tomorrow along with pics).

Cheers

Grant

Pics for both FMIC and standard smic below,

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You get all piping, clamps and joiners (or whatever they're called) in the package.

Feel free to enquire about postage for reference, the SMIC i paid around $25 to have it couriered from Brisbane. ARC Radiator and I/C I paid $40-45 from Some place in Queensland (forgot what suburb) to my place.

Tyres size are 235/35/19.

I also have 2 pod filters (one off my 32 and another off my 33), offers welcomed.

Also I'm negotiable, I need to clean the garage so my dad will stop nagging about the mess I've caused!

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

All parts available except for GReddy copy which is on hold until further notice.

And of course, I'm willing to look at reasonable offers for any of these parts as I'd like to clean the garage.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

ARC Turn flow FMIC has just been sold and gone.

All parts available until further notice.

Any reasonable offers for other parts are welcomed.

Enjoy the browsing.

Cheers

Grant

thanks for the ARC cooler very good condition

No problems mate.

And Cusco oil catch can is pending payment.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Oil Catch can is SOLD!

All available for now also couple of more parts (Exhaust and suspension for ECR33) to be put here tonight or tomorrow.

Cheers

Grant

yeah no problems if you have a aftermarket dump pipe and front pipe exhaust ill be intrested in that too let me know ASAP

PM Sent.

Also have Z32 AFM and plug (just happened to found it in my 33 after working on it) Bought it off Dush a month ago. 7 months old in perfect condition, both mesh intact. Asking $240 neg..

Details for exhaust and coilovers will be posted tomorrow along with pictures.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Oil Catch can is SOLD!

All available for now also couple of more parts (Exhaust and suspension for ECR33) to be put here tonight or tomorrow.

Cheers

Grant

....so is the catchcan sold to me?...was waiting on some details from u....

....so is the catchcan sold to me?...was waiting on some details from u....

PM sent.

Wheels is sold pending payment.

Also

ARC Radiator - Price drop to $700

Standard side mount I/C - Price drop to $90

Thats it from me for the moment.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

I got 2 other parts that I need to sell to clear the space.

First up, I got turbo back exhaust for ECR33 - X-Force muffler, no resenator, no cat converter but the cover is welded on, I suspect it's made of mild steel 75mm pipe and 115mm muffler tip.

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Asking $500 or near offer.

Secondly, I also have Coilovers by the name of 'STD' I suspect it's make in china but from the character on stickers it might be japanese, it's rides pretty hard (spring rates might be in region of 10kg/mm front and 8kg/mm rears), it does have height and damper adjustable. I don't have the c spanner though but can be bought for $25 off a trader on nissansilvia.com forums.

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Asking $1,000 or near offer.

Offers welcomed for all other available parts, it's no use to me having them sitting around in the garage while my dad is still nagging at me.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

The 19" wheels is SOLD.

All other available parts, I'm now accepting reasonable offers.

Start shopping at my garage! :rofl:

Cheers

Grant

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