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Need asap a R33 s1/s1.5 stock front bumper for borrow or swap with my fibreglass GTR style one and a "sealed battery". <Battery would be just borrow for pits and thats it as I will put my current one back in.

PM me asap please if you can help.

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I don't know. Mine is a low maintenance one which apparently won't suffice... Atm I'm going to go back saying the boot is sealed itself so there should be no problems... Plus they came from the factory like that =/

I need pit friendly ones.. My rear left failed right on the far inner edge which is super annoying cause the rest of the tyre is near new and not cheap (dunlop SP sport). I don't really want to change the rear pair just cause of that tiny inner edge..

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I have

4x legal stockies (2@ 75%, 2@ 60%)

2x legal 18" tyre/rims (90% -235's)

Stock manifold

2x adjustable front spare suspension

1x rear

2x spare rear rotors and brakes - need to be cleaned

And I think it's a series 2 diff? Definately not series 1

China style 3076r

If anyone needs to borrow them/ buy them for the pits, but I won't be home until the 18th of November.

All parts are for an r33 - south of the river

Cheers

Brenton

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Just move to WA and have a couple R32 GTR bits and pieces that may be of interest to those in need:

set of std R32 GTR coilover suspension

I currently have x2 std catalytic convertors

A set of std front pipes

A set of std cam gears

Hope this helps

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  On 01/02/2012 at 2:57 PM, Jeremy1607 said:

Does anyone have stock R34 GT-T wheels that I can borrow ? :rolleyes:

I have a set of wheels and tyres, I think they're Nissan Silvia (S14/S15) 16's with legal 205/55R16 or 225/50R16 tyres (not staggered) on some rims. Can't guarantee they will clear the GT-T calipers though.

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Its been a while and I still have no luck in finding a stock exhaust not even by buying..

Can someone help me or point me out to who might have it?

Also I will always have

Stock RB25 BOV

Stock R34 GTT suspension (lowered springs though ie. too low for stock rims)

cheers

bly

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Hey Guys

Dam pits f**ked me over with the Pod Filter and now looking for a Standard Air Box Filter for a R33 to Pass does anyone have one I can buy?

I'll get ya free entry to Metro City aswell :)

email me at matthew.simcoe@gmail.com if ya can help

Cheers

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