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Items described below are all for sale, most are negotiable. I am willing to organise swaps or swaps with adjustments with any of the parts for the following -

PICS are in my old thread here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tr...-P-t236107.html

Coils / Suspension to suit R34 GTR

BOVS / Hard Pipe kit to suit R34 GTR

Clutch to suit R34 GTR

Other performance parts of interest, PM me.

1. Trust V-SPL Intercooler Kit

Off my old R33, used for about 15000 KM's. Good condition apart from one small ding at bottom of cooler, has not crushed the entire row but has bent in fins above it slightly. Have been told this won't have a drastic effect on the coolers performance. Comes with all the piping etc to suit an aftermarket front facing plenum arrangement.

Paid - $1500 Chasing - $500

2. Full remote door popper kit (Brand New)

Bought a full kit for my R33 GTS-T to have the remote door pop thing happening. Comes with wiring guide, poppers, motors, remote controls and backup buttons etc. The poppers were upgraded to the stronger ones so they could easily handle coupe doors.

Paid - $350. Chasing - $250 Posted.

3. Noltec adjustable camber kit for R33

Brand new in the packet, also bought for my R33 and never used.

Chasing - $125 Posted.

4. R33 GTS-T Bush kit

Brand New.

Chasing - $110 Posted.

5. EBC Green stuff Brake Pads (DB1170)

Brand new, bought and never used.

Chasing - $350 Posted (Full Set)

6. R33 GTS-T interior wiring loom! Complete!

Bought to redo my car, never used it! Fantastic condition!

Chasing - $170 Posted.

Are the brake pads just the fronts?

Cheers

No price is for front and rear

Hi, is the camber kit for front camber???

I will clarify that for you mate im not 100% sure

interior loom includes all ECCS relays and dash loom, right through to the boot?

I'm not sure, if i sent you a pic would you be able to tell from that?

I'm not sure, if i sent you a pic would you be able to tell from that?

more than likely i would be able to see it in a pic, really depends if its rolled up in a ball in the pic or not ;) shoot one through or on here so we cna check it out.

more than likely i would be able to see it in a pic, really depends if its rolled up in a ball in the pic or not ;) shoot one through or on here so we cna check it out.

Pics are here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tr...-P-t236107.html

About 3/4 the way through my fs post there are 3 of them! let me know if you need more

looks like its just the dash loom, thanks for the pics and replies, but i need to whole thing.

Cheers

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Bump! Make an offer :)

Cooler kit - $450 take it away!

EBC Pads are a bargain.. get them priced and you will see how much your saving on awesome pads.

Door popper kit - $200

Edited by Got Boost?

No sorry mate, its designed to suit a forward facing plenum arrangement! You would have to get a pipe made up i would think!

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