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hey all,

I am going to be pulling apart my r33..let me know if anyone needs any parts..will try get pics up asap

Engine is in good nic

aftermarket parts off the top of my head -

apexi 3" front pipe

highflow cat from justjap

nismo catback exhaust

split dump pipe

front mount intercooler

apexi front strut brass

040 fuel pump

aftermarket front fenders (fitted to car)

if anything else comes to mind will post up

everything located in s.e melb

post here or pm me

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shot gun apexi front strut pending pics

damn. the tables have turned mate. lets just hope this one doesn't get sold from under ya :ninja:. i'll take that brace if john-e boi doesn't

oh and have you got a type m frontbar, reo bar (uncut) or headlights for sale?

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the engine has done about 85-90k

with the exhaust, it looks fairly stock so dont think it come off a gtr, the muffler has nismo stamped on it

with the seats i would rather sell the whole seat not just a little part sorry bud

the reo bar is uncut

will try get pics up this week

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hey

could you pm me ur ph number? i am interested in the intercooler. please let me know the brand and core size. also does it come with the piping kit? any pics will be appreciated. thanks in advance!!

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budwizer - ye can u post up the pic of the part u want

myskyride - with the intercooler it has piping too...id take 250ono for the set or 180 for just the intercooler no pipes

stripping full car so everything is available

everyone who pm'd me i will try get back to you all by tonite

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hey mate below is the picture..

i really only need the top section down to just below the headlights and that central bar that holds the bonnet catch.

but would probably be easier for you to cut like this has been.

what sorta price?

post-a252022-rad-support.JPG

thanks

andrew

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