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Item: Full set of R33 braided brake lines

Age: :s

Condition: good

Price: $150

To Fit: (What car) r33 gtst is what they came off

Location: Radelaide (northern suburbs)

Contact: on here

Item: R33 type M sideskirts and rear pods in WHITE

Age: :s

Condition: good couple slight cracks

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) r33 gtst is what they came off

Location: Radelaide (northern suburbs)

Contact: on here

Comments: pick up only

Item: NEW Greddy Copy plenum with billet 80mm throttle body

Age: NEW

Condition: good

Price: $300

To Fit: (What car) RB25

Location: Radelaide (northern suburbs)

Contact: on here

Comments: pick up only

Item: 17' PUDDY CLUB P1 rimzzzz in white with near new tyres!! eagle F1's and potenza's 235 fronts 255 rears

Age: :s

Condition: good

Price: $1000

To Fit: (What car) r33 gtst is what they came off so will fit s14/15 supra r32/33/34 ect 5x114.3

Location: Radelaide (northern suburbs)

Contact: on here

Comments: sizes would be 8 front 9 rear at a guess with the norm 33 offsets, pick up only

pic: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a171566-

Edited by shy_s6
  • 2 weeks later...

still for sale guys!!! and i also found under my bed..

Item: RB25 cometic metal head gasket

Age: BRAND NEW

Condition: PERFECT

Price: $250

To Fit: (What car) RB25 standard bore (1.3mm multilayer)

Location: Radelaide (northern suburbs)

Contact: on here

hey danny,

are the brake lines adr approved? and are they front or rear??

keen as bro!

heya bud they do have some sort of ADR stampings on them (ADR7/00) and its for a set front and rear!

these were off heslo's old 33 he may know more :)

  • 2 weeks later...

sorry bud but due to SAU being stupid and not letting me edit my initial post, i had to put down that the plenum was sold about mid way in this thread :(

Brake lines SOLD

plenum SOLD

Headgasket SOLD

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