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Hey guys, clearing out a few r33 spares. Items located in sydney, but I can post everything except the sunroof

R33 ECU (manual) - $100

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R33 Sunroof setup, roof lining, control unit, wiring - $200, pickup only

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R33 Front LCAs - $100/pair

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R33 Castor rods, near new bushes - $80/pair

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R33 Gts-t manual tailshaft - $120

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RB flywheel - $75

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Catco 3" hiflow cat, suits R32 and R33, near new - $100

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R33 GTR 27mm rear Swaybar, great upgrade for Gts-t - $100

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R33 Power Steering rack - $120

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R33 S1 Steering wheel - $100

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R33 Gts-t Power Sterring pump - $100

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R33 S2 Aircon Condenser - $120

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R33 Breather pipe (from bov -> intake) - $25

R33 Rubber intake pipe - $25

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R33 GTR front Strut brace - $100

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Also have:

R33 Aircon compressor - $100

R33 Stock side-mount intercooler piping - $40

R33 Gts-t manual diff - $200, pickup only

R33 Boot interior - $80, pickup only

Cheers!

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Willing to separate the boot interior?? Only after the part that covers the battery.

Cheers

Sorry mate I want to keep it together

Is the ecu s1 or s2?

Thanks

Hiya, it's from a series 2

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hi mate ill take the sunroof pm me your number to organise something

Pm sent

hi, i wanna the struct bar, and where can i pick it up?

Is it for your gts-t? It will only fit GTR/rb26 unfortunately

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