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Hey guys/girls,

Recently Sold my Skyline... All Left over parts I'm selling for cheap as i don't care anymore.

Prices are firm but if you think they prices are unfair, feel free to shoot me a PM and we'll discuss prices.

All parts Located in Melbourne Western suburbs - Pick up only. Will Post interstate at buyers expense.

Contact me via PM or text/call me directly on: 0421 205 751

2x Front TANABE SUSTEC DAMPER Shocks and RSR Lowered Springs for R32.

These Shocks are in excellent condition and are Damper adjustable. Only have the front 2 sorry. - $250

2x Front OEM R33 Shocks

In good condition, no leaks or rust - $200

R33 S2 dash surround

Perfect condition no cracks or broken vents. - $60

R33 GTSt OEM BOV

perfect condition - $30

R33 GTR OEM BOV

Gread upgrade for GTST's.. works fine - $70

R32/33 GTR OEM adjustable strut brace

good condition - $100

R33 S2 GTST drive and passenger seats

Both seats comes with rails. Passenger seat has no damage. Driver has small rip. (see pic) - $120 for the pair

R33 S2 Spoiler

White, No damages. LED tail lights works fine - $60

R33 Right had side tail light.

No cracks on plastic. Needs clean. Comes with working globes - $60

R33 Stock actuator

Works fine - $30

R33 S2 Manual Turbo ECU

Works fine - $50

R33 Dual pillar pods - suits 60mm gauges

Sits flush, goes form roof to dash - $50

R33 Stock Turbo

Comes with actuator and elbow - has around 1-2mm shaft play in and out. other wise, works fine. - $250

6x 480cc side feed injectors for RB25DET (not NEO)

Bench flowed, tested and cleaned - $500

R33 Clutch master cylinder

works 100% comes with original lines. Slave cylinder not included. - $50

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looking at the sustec damper shocks, how much for shipping to NSW 2640?

and they will fit R32 gtst? and how low are the springs? im running on 18's and they just fit under the well on the stock shockers

Thanks mate

Just an update of the Parts that are still available:

2x Front TANABE SUSTEC DAMPER Shocks and RSR Lowered Springs for R32.

These Shocks are in excellent condition and are Damper adjustable. Only have the front 2 sorry. - $250

2x Front OEM R33 Shocks

In good condition, no leaks or rust - $200

R33 S2 dash surround

Perfect condition no cracks or broken vents. - $60

R33 GTSt OEM BOV

perfect condition - $30

R33 GTR OEM BOV - SOLD

R32/33 GTR OEM adjustable strut brace

good condition - $100

R33 S2 GTST drive and passenger seats

Both seats comes with rails. Passenger seat has no damage. Driver has small rip. (see pic) - $120 for the pair

R33 S2 Spoiler

White, No damages. LED tail lights works fine - $60

R33 Right had side tail light.

No cracks on plastic. Needs clean. Comes with working globes - $60

R33 Stock actuator

Works fine - $30

R33 S2 Manual Turbo ECU - SOLD

R33 Dual pillar pods - suits 60mm gauges

Sits flush, goes form roof to dash - $50

R33 Stock Turbo

Comes with actuator and elbow - has around 1-2mm shaft play in and out. other wise, works fine. - $250

6x 480cc side feed injectors for RB25DET (not NEO)

Bench flowed, tested and cleaned - $500

R33 Clutch master cylinder

works 100% comes with original lines. Slave cylinder not included. - $50

Everything has to go.. so inquire within. =]

hey mate

have you still got the spoiler??

thanks

The Spoiler and Dash surround maybe sold. Just waiting for the guy to pick it up... If it falls threw. I will post it back up on this thread.

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