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Hey guys i have a lot of left over parts from my gtst laying round i want to sell. (Prefer pick up) but will post some items.

R33 Gtst Rims 16"x 7 set of 4 (tyres are shot)but will come with the rims

Price $220 (pick up only) good for s spare set of rims.

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Genuine Nissan skyline strut brace for R33 gtst

Price $120+postage

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R33 RB25det series 1 standard nissan coilpacks

(not sure if they are all good as i replaced them with newer splitfires)

Price $100+post

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R33 gtst stock suspension

Price $120

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R33 gtst Stock dump pipe and front pipe

Front pipe $40 + Postage

Dump pipe $30 + postage

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RB25det stock intercooler

Price $40

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R33 Series 2 Indicator stalk

Price: $35 + postage

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RE: About the coilpacks, they came out of a series 1.5 1995 MODEL.

THEY DID NOT HAVE A SEPARATE IGNITOR PACK ON THE REAR OF THE SPARK PLUG COVER LIKE GTR'S DO, SO IM GUESSING THEY MIGHT BE SERIES 2.

CHEERS

DAZ

Hey guys i have a lot of left over parts from my gtst laying round i want to sell. (Prefer pick up) but will post some items.

R33 Gtst Rims 16"x 7 set of 4 (tyres are shot)but will come with the rims

Price $220 (pick up only) good for s spare set of rims.

pa170742.jpg

Genuine Nissan skyline strut brace for R33 gtst

Price $120+postage

pa170747.jpg

pa170748.jpg

pa170749.jpg

R33 RB25det series 1 standard nissan coilpacks

(not sure if they are all good as i replaced them with newer splitfires)

Price $100+post

pa170753o.jpg

R33 gtst stock suspension

Price $120

pa170752.jpg

R33 gtst Stock dump pipe and front pipe

Front pipe $40 + Postage

Dump pipe $30 + postage

pa170754.jpg

pa170755.jpg

RB25det stock intercooler

Price $40

pa170756.jpg

R33 Series 2 Indicator stalk

Price: $35 + postage

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hey man interested in the wheels, can u contact me on 0401165479 cheers

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Hi bud im after some parts for my skyline if you got them, I need drivers side Blinker on the guard, indicator switch on the steering column, (series 2) and also I need the surround on the window switch on the drivers side door, Im in sydney too how much for these items, Also if you got a good clean radiator shroud I might take that too cheers, 0422992242

hey mate, as my ad shows the pics u see is all i have for sale, i had a series 2 indicator stalk for R33 gtst, but it has since sold, i still have the rest up for grabs if your keen on anything else let me know.

Cheers

Darren

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