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Hi, I'm interested in the "R32 GTST Brand new Whiteline/Selby Adjustable Front Sway Bar $200 - brand new not installed - comes with bar links and bushes".

I was just wondering if it would fit on a R33 GTST?

how good a condition is the radiator in as in fin damage?

in terms of cooling, its better then perfect. takes ages to warm up in the morning compared to stock, but has never, not once even come remotely close 2 being hot... even after hills runs or drift sessions.

Hi, I'm interested in the "R32 GTST Brand new Whiteline/Selby Adjustable Front Sway Bar $200 - brand new not installed - comes with bar links and bushes".

I was just wondering if it would fit on a R33 GTST?

it could, but im not 100% sure.

Rear strut bar sold

FMIC + piping not for sale anymore

oil catch can sold

Side skirts sold

Intake pipe sold

Water pump sold

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yeah as far as im aware all skyline seats bolt up...

before these i had a pair or 33 gtsts n they bolted up fine

cheers

thanks andrew, enjoy :D

Hi mate interested in the airbox, just wondering about the filter itself, how easy are they to get hold of or can they be interchanged with other brand name filters?

Thanks.

Hi mate interested in the airbox, just wondering about the filter itself, how easy are they to get hold of or can they be interchanged with other brand name filters?

Thanks.

hey mate

you can either buy another filter from arc and i have heard you can just measure up the filter on there, go to super cheap or auto barn and order a panel filter to fit them measurements. The filter on there looks pretty normal, not worn or anything.

cheers

hey mate interested in turbo. Any shaft play? Willing to post?

hey mate

very very very minimal shaft play (probably not even worth mentioning). yeah if you keen i can ship it and take a vid of the car running/warming up... blows 0 smoke, makes 0 squealing noise, makes good power reliably

cheers

what colour is it ?

and wheres the damage ?

and its a real gtr bonnet yea?

would u be able to upload a pic of it

cause im in fawkner

preety close

i can come anytime and pick it up off ya

Rear strut bar sold

FMIC + piping not for sale anymore

oil catch can sold

Side skirts sold
Intake pipe sold

Water pump sold

7 point cage sold

in terms of cooling, its better then perfect. takes ages to warm up in the morning compared to stock

sounds like your thermostat is old and stuck open

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