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R33 Parts & Lots of them! :)

RB26 Engine - in good condition but needs some parts - $3000

RB26 Crank Shaft - $500

RB25 Sump - $120

R33 GTR Tail Shaft & Drive Shafts - $200 complete

R33 GTR V Spec Diff - $450

R33 Series I Front Bar including indicators - $150

R33 GTR Stainless Front Pipe - $150

R33 GTST Front Pipe - $100

RB26 Tomei Head Gasket - New in Box - $300

Greddy Type S Blow off Valve - $100

R33 Series I Steering wheels - $100

R33 Series 1.5 Airbag S/Wheel - $150

R33 GTR Transfet Case - $100

Set of R33 Series II Mats - $120

R33 Coil Overs Lowered - $150

R33 Coil Overs Standard - $150

R33 Standard Shocks - $100

R33 Standard Exhaust - $150

R33 Series I Grille - $80

R33 ABS Unit - $250

R33 Strut Brace - $60

R33 Cat removal pipes - $50

R33 GTST Standard Front Pipe -$20

R33 Standard intercooler - $50

R33 Standard Airbox - $100

4 x R33 Airpods - $30 each

R33 Rear Seat Belts - New in box $200

R33 Standard Springs - $50

R34 & Miscellaneous Parts.....

RB Adjustable Timing Gears - $100

Many Xenon Globes and Ballasts to suit Skylines - POA

3" Metal Cat with flanges - $150

Numerous Space Saver wheels - $50 each

R34 Polished Full Stainless Exhaust - on R34 GTR Vspec for 2 weeks - below cost $450

Apexi BOV - $100

RB20 Airflow Meter - $30

2 x 15mm bolt on wheel spacers - $50 pair

R34 Standard Shocks - $150

R34 Springs - $100

Exhaust Cutout valve - $50

S15 (magic) clear tail lights - $150

Call Chris on 0416 223437 for more details. Can courier anywhere in Australia

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