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I have too much stuff in my garage and house that I don't need.

Everything is in used condition unless stated otherwise.

Melbourne pickup is preferred but can send smaller items interstate if postage is agreed.

**I'm trying to post pics. atm but they're not uploading properly so please contact me and I'll send them.

If interested pm or [email protected]

Thanks for looking.

engine

turbosmart external wastegate pro-gate 45 $450

custom intercooler pipe with r33 gtr nissan bov 14483-05U00 $70

k&n mushroom filter RX-3900-1 + filter adaptor for subaru $60

justjap coolingpro intercooler 2.5" 600x300x76 (new) $120

r33 gtst front engine cross member $60

r34 gtst air box + intake pipe + recirculation pipe (no snorkel) $120

r33 gtst oem side mount intercooler + piping $100

nismo 6 x 740cc injectors 16600-RR544 (side-feed for r33 rb25/sr20) $500

nismo fuel pressure regulator (new) 22670-RR580 $160

nismo mounting bushes 11320-RSR40 (gearbox) 2 x 11220-RSR40 (engine) (new) $450

nismo thermostat 21200-RS580 (new) $160

r33 gtst rb25det racepace engine, arias forged pistons, gtr rods, n1 water/oil pumps, nismo bearings, machined/honed/prepped (never installed since rebuild) (excellent) $4000

r33 gtst gearbox + cross member $1100

r33 gtst/r34 gtt high energy 7.5 litre capacity sump (baffled for circuit use) (new) $700

r34 gts rear wheel hubs + brakes $150

r34 gts rear cradle $200

r34 gts lsd diff + driveshafts $200

suspension

r34 gtt dms blue 50mm coilover suspension (height/bump/rebound adjustable) (needs coilover tops) $2000

r34 gtt tein ra coilover suspension 10kg front/8kg rear + spare 4kg and 5kg rear springs + custom dustboots (aluminum body) (height/combined bump/rebound adjustable) (excellent) $2500

r33 gtst/r34 gtt 20mm front + 24mm rear adjustable whiteline swaybars (painted black) $350

r33/r34 rear camber + toe pillow ball arms + dust boots (painted black) $150

electrical

hks speed limit defencer type I with packaging 4502-RA002 (remove oem 180km/h limit r32/r33/r34/s13 and other makes) $170

r33 gtst ecu/engine loom $30

r33 gtst auto dash 47000km $30

r34 gtr v-spec rear computers + yaw sensor (unknown working conditon) $80

body

r34 gtr bonnet + hinges + latch (has minor damage but repairable) $500

r34 gtr tail-lights white (excellent) $400

r31 sedan head-lights (left + right) $50

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can you send pics to [email protected] of:

1. custom intercooler pipe with r33 gtr nissan bov 14483-05U00 $70

2. r33 gtst/r34 gtt 20mm front + 24mm rear adjustable whiteline swaybars (painted black) $350

is price neg? where abouts melb?

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hey buddy, cant PM at this time..

just wondering what condition the r33 gearbox is? any crunching? smooth changes? any problems?

also, what are the nismo engine mounts off? are you willing to seperate the nismo gearbox mount?

im very keen. located in sydney but im heading to melbourne in a few days.. PM me your number and ill SMS you. cheers

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is the r34 gt-t air box the same size as the r33 gts-t air box? only really after the bottom part.. Also, dont suppose the cooling pro FMIC is the return flow style with the piping is it?

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