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Hi guys,

I've managed to kill my R33 recently =[ , so I'm just selling off what i managed to salvage before insurance took it off my hands.

- HKS Hyper D coilovers with pillowball uppermounts. Good conditions. No leaks or anything, but the pillowball mounts do create some extra noise compared to the stock mounts. Not 100% sure, but I think spring rates are 10/8 so ride is not exactley cushy. $900

-Apexi (Hybrid I think ?) turnflow intercooler. Uses the factory pipe locations, so you don't need to cut any holes in the chassis. It was spray painted black when I got it, but I sand blasted it and painted it silver. Again, good condition. $500

-GTR Style rear pods from carmate. They were never installed. Been sitting in my garage for about 1 year now. Still have stickers and stuff on them. $75

-Stock ECR33 exhaust, with cat and heatshield. No rust. $100

-Radiator support panel. The metal part on which your radiator and headlights bolt onto. It's silver. $200

-R33 Rear bumper bar. 90% sanded down to bare plastic. Just the hard-to-reach-with-sanding-machine places still need sanding. Was going to finish and mould the rear pods into it, but I got lazy lol. $50

Also, some stuff that came with my S15, which I don't want

- Chrome/altezza/whatever style tail lights. I hate how they look. JustJap sell similar ones. $150

- GFB Stealth FX BOV. It can be adjusted to fully plumb back, fully atmo or anywhere in between. As far as I know, it's still illegal in NSW tho. $150

The suspension and intercooler I bought from someone else on the forums here. Here is the link to his thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...-A-t250768.html

Contact me via PM

Cheers

-Radu

-GTR Style rear pods from carmate. They were never installed. Been sitting in my garage for about 1 year now. Still have stickers and stuff on them. $75

Are these to fit a GTS-T or GTR?

  • 2 weeks later...

Intercooler still available guys.

For those from interstate, I managed to pack it all in a 90cm x 35cm x 32cm box which weights about 15kg.

Use http://www.transdirect.com.au/ to check shipping quotes to your place. My post code is 2153.

It was about $30 to Perth last time I checked, so shouldn't be to expensive.

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