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Whiteline Heavy Duty Front Swaybar BRAND NEW BNF24Z. Fits ALL model R33s including NAs except GTS4s and GTRs. $200

Whiteline Rear Upper Control Control Arm Bushes BRAND NEW W0579, $70ono Fits r32, r33, r34, 180sx, ceferio, etc

Whiteline Rear control arm caster adj. bushes BRAND NEW, not sure what car there for but part number is KCA337. $70ono

R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Front swaybar $20

R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Rear swaybar $20

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R33 GTS4 stock shocks w/ aftermarket springs, Shocks are in ok condition, no signs of leaks. As for springs there in good condition just not 100% which brands they are, being red, either pedders, nismo or apexi springs?. They might be pedders but I can't tell. Fits R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, GTS(25), GTST. $200ono

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Genuine Momo Steering wheel. Typ D35 KBA 70116 is the model. In excellent condition, only very minor wear marks. $170ono

RB20/RB25 Crossover pipe in good condition - $20

Gates Timing belt used 10,000kms only $45ono

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R33 GTR INTERIOR

R33 GTR Centre Console compartment (compartment bit behind gear boot). Excellent condition, no damages whatsoever. $50

R33 GTR Full Interior panels 2xFront 2xRear. Great condition, no marks, no scratches, no tears. $150

R33 Climate control unit. In good working order no damage. $50

R33 Front and Rear Seat Belt sets, Good condition was working perfect when removed. $150

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R33 GTR Front 5 Stud Hub Assembly good for 5stud conversions $150ono

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Stainless steel Cannon Muffler Angle Cut Tip - 2.5'' Inlet, 5.5'' Barrel, 4.5'' Angle cut Tip

Very good condition no dents, came off R33 $40ono

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R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms motor is in A1 condition, regularly serviced synthetic oils. Only pulled out for conversion. PRICE DROP TO $550ono take it now or it goes to my friend soon. Includes 4WD Sump and Front Diff and shaft, wiring loom and ecu iridium plugs, exhaust manifold and intake pipe. Can also be used in RWD application, just swap sump with a RWD sump.

NOTE: Took off some parts as I needed them. These include, water pump, tensioner and idle bearings, harmonic balancer, A/C and pwr/steer pump, so just pretty much 100,000km kit.

R33 GTS4/GTR Series 2 4WD Gearbox will fit stageas as well as any other running 4wd gear including GTRs. 114,000kms in good working condition, however 4th started to slightly crunch after I had oil changed too thin, needs thicker oil and will be ok.

$400ono

RB25 Flywheel, Factory in good condition fits RB20 as well. $45

LOCATED IN SYDNEY, WILL POST BUT BUYER PAYS FREIGHT. 0412 297 325

Parts list and price drops Update

Whiteline Rear Upper Control Control Arm Bushes BRAND NEW W0579, $60ono Fits r32, r33, r34, 180sx, ceferio, etc

Whiteline Rear control arm caster adj. bushes BRAND NEW, not sure what car there for but part number is KCA337. $60ono

R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Front swaybar $20

R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Rear swaybar $20

R33 GTS4 stock shocks w/ aftermarket springs, Shocks are in ok condition, no signs of leaks. As for springs there in good condition just not 100% which brands they are, being red, either pedders, nismo or apexi springs?. They might be pedders but I can't tell. Fits R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, GTS(25), GTST. $190ono

Genuine Momo Steering wheel. Typ D35 KBA 70116 is the model. In excellent condition, only very minor wear marks. $170ono

RB20/RB25 Crossover pipe in good condition - $20

Gates Timing belt used 10,000kms only $40ono

R33 GTR INTERIOR

R33 GTR Centre Console compartment (compartment bit behind gear boot). Excellent condition, no damages whatsoever. $50ono

R33 GTR Full Interior panels 2xFront 2xRear. Great condition, no marks, no scratches, no tears. $150ono

R33 Front and Rear Seat Belt sets, Good condition was working perfect when removed. $150ono

R33 GTR Front 5 Stud Hub Assembly good for 5stud conversions $145ono

Stainless steel Cannon Muffler Angle Cut Tip - 2.5'' Inlet, 5.5'' Barrel, 4.5'' Angle cut Tip

Very good condition no dents, came off R33 $40ono

R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms motor is in A1 condition, regularly serviced synthetic oils. Only pulled out for conversion. PRICE DROP TO $500ono take it now or it goes to my friend soon. Includes 4WD Sump and Front Diff and shaft, wiring loom and ecu iridium plugs, exhaust manifold and intake pipe. Can also be used in RWD application, just swap sump with a RWD sump.

NOTE: Took off some parts as I needed them. These include, water pump, tensioner and idle bearings, harmonic balancer, A/C and pwr/steer pump, so just pretty much 100,000km kit.

R33 GTS4/GTR Series 2 4WD Gearbox will fit stageas as well as any other running 4wd gear including GTRs. 114,000kms in good working condition, however 4th started to slightly crunch after I had oil changed too thin, needs thicker oil and will be ok.

$385ono

R33 S2 NA ECU great working condition - $140

STAGEA S1 ECU great working condition - $140

CONTACT NUMBER 0412 297 325 located in sydney.

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