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hey fella 's

after a 5 stud conversion for my r33 . Dinei if your out there man give us a buzz

also looking for a fuel pump n sender to suit

so anyway . back to the conversion

i will need hub assemblies . stock wheels . rotors . calipers

And on another note . i hope everyone is looking forward to free money . with the rudd goverment . will help the poor baby get finished :(

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hey fella 's

after a 5 stud conversion for my r33 . Dinei if your out there man give us a buzz

also looking for a fuel pump n sender to suit

so anyway . back to the conversion

i will need hub assemblies . stock wheels . rotors . calipers

And on another note . i hope everyone is looking forward to free money . with the rudd goverment . will help the poor baby get finished :D

Got two sets in Sydney pm me and we will work something out

  • 2 weeks later...
hey fella 's

after a 5 stud conversion for my r33 . Dinei if your out there man give us a buzz

also looking for a fuel pump n sender to suit

so anyway . back to the conversion

i will need hub assemblies . stock wheels . rotors . calipers

And on another note . i hope everyone is looking forward to free money . with the rudd goverment . will help the poor baby get finished :P

I have this in melbourne where are you located

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I will freight them for you? At $50+ freight still a steal.

I have a mate wrecking a 33 GTSt, what do you need from the rear? Just hubs or uprights as well?

Can freight all together.

PM me.

I will freight them for you? At $50+ freight still a steal.

I have a mate wrecking a 33 GTSt, what do you need from the rear? Just hubs or uprights as well?

Can freight all together.

PM me.

well watever i need to convert from 4 stud to 5 stud and wheels

is there a difference in the uprights ?

i may be interested in the conversion i am in melbourne. Does your mate have any wheels or rims as well to suit the 5 stud?

I will freight them for you? At $50+ freight still a steal.

I have a mate wrecking a 33 GTSt, what do you need from the rear? Just hubs or uprights as well?

Can freight all together.

PM me.

Apologies for hijacking the thread

I have this in melbourne where are you located

I'm interested on the 5 stud conversion. I'm in Melbourne as well. Will pick up.

Need the disc, calipers, hubs, etc. Front and Rear

I'm a genuine buyer as I already bought my new rims for my R33.

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  • 1 year later...

Ive got front and rear rotors off my 33 GTST, DBA slotted fronts standard back. $450 for all 4. Sold my calipers. Got the front wheel hubs and all that shit there if anyone needs it. PM ME!

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