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Hey all,

Cleaning out the shed and selling due to not having a skyline any more

Pics avaliable on request

Pick up avaliable and post welcome at buyers expense

All in adelaide

R33 GTR AFMs Pair - $350 pair

Off of the engine at 85xxx kms

R33 GTR Greddy Strut Brace - $250 ono

Almost new. No marks scratches etc

R33 Greddy Air Deflector - $160 ono

New!

Still has plastic coveron it to protect it

R33 Headlights x 3 - $175 each ono

R33 GTR Wheels and Tyres - $1550 ono

Near new tyres

245 x 45 x 17 "clears"

R33 GTR Water Pump - $275 ono

Used for less then 100okms!

R33 GTR Genuine Grill - $310 ono

Red

R33 GTR Engine Covers - $600 ono

Standerd Black

R33 GTR Penulum - $150

Bare

R33 GTR Twin Turbo Intake Pipe - $50 ono

HKS R33 GTR PODS - $275

Good Nick

R33 GTR Standered Computer

R33 GTR Carbon Wing Blade - $675

Real hand layed carbon

Excellent nick

Light as a feather!!!

Might be some more stuff ill add as i remember!

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Im after some parts for a 180sx, id trade/sell etc

What im chasing

- R32 GTR rims (or some sort of work, rays to suit a 180 with 5 stud conversion)

- SR20DET Power FC and Controller

- Around 700cc Injectors again to suit SR20

- GTR seats (or some bride etc etc)

- Black bonnet (metal or fibreglass)

- Drift Pipes

- rear bar (aftermarket)

- Type X tail lights

Hey sorry no injestors.

Yep series 1 but for GTST. Although the actual lights themselves are the same you just have to use a spacer which would be on your lights on the GTR. They are removable. These were on my GTR

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