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Items described below are all for sale, most are negotiable.

Full remote door popper kit (Brand New)

Bought a full kit for my R33 GTS-T to have the remote door pop thing happening. Comes with wiring guide, poppers, motors, remote controls and backup buttons etc. The poppers were upgraded to the stronger ones so they could easily handle coupe doors.

$200 Posted.

EBC Green stuff Brake Pads (DB1170)

Brand new, bought and never used.

$350 Posted (Full Set)

R33 GTS-T interior wiring loom! Complete!

Bought to redo my car, never used it! Fantastic condition!

$170 Posted.

Oxford Oil Cooler Core new(European)

Bought for my r33, no longer needed as i have the r34. Have brackets to suit driver side front bar duct for R33 GTS-T also. It is high quality, not chinese stuff and is a about an inch thick.

$150 Posted.

Isotta Leather / Stainless Gear knob (new)

Bought for R33 no longer needed.

$75 Posted

Isotta side step plates (new)

Bought for R33 no longer needed

$75 Posted

Alpine Sub box dual 12"

$100

HKS Mushroom intake kit, never fitted was told to suit R32 GTR and has brand new filters. Comes with brackets etc

$150

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How much for car wire loom shipped to US

Can you give me a post code or something? Can try and work it out for you!

  • 4 weeks later...

mate willing to split the pads- only want the fronts. Will the fit the m-spec 4 pot brakes?

mate willing to split the pads- only want the fronts. Will the fit the m-spec 4 pot brakes?

Hey mate,

I am possibly willing to split them, and yes it is to suit the 4 pot brakes! If your keen on the fronts pm me and we can work something out :D

Price Drop!

Pads - $300 Posted

Loom - $150 Posted

Oil Cooler - $125 Posted

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