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Hi Fellas,

Cleaning out my garage and some of the parts that I'd been collecting need to go.

- Stock R33 GTR Turbo's - Turbos have minimal shaft play on them $300

- R33 GTR Pull Type clutch - Clutch is an awesome one have done a couple of hard launches on it and its excellent with a bit of meat left on it, had it in the car but decided to take it out and put a Exedy Cera Kit in the car since i do a lot of city driving. Mechanic has told me that its a Nismo twin plate but i cant seem to find any name of anything on it. - $500

- R33 Gtst Suspension ABS Model - Fronts have Pedders Comfort gas with pedders stiffer springs (Pedders Part Number 2696A)and the rears have standard suspension with pedder stiffer springs(Pedders Part Number 2697). Reason i took them out was because ive put coil overs in the car. No leaks or any noises on the suspension and they have been off the car for about 3 months in the garage - $250

- Random Piping - After the conversion of the car i bought an entire box of r33 standard bov piping from Aaron at import monster and after putting it on looks like there were a couple of double up parts in there - Pm me with what pipe you want and how much your willing to pay

- R33GTSTAuto ECU - $100

- R33GTST Auto Gear surround Black with no ashtray - $50

All parts are located in the Nothern Suburbs of Melbourne, preffered option will be pickup but can courier parts at buyers expense. Parts will be sent the next day after payment is in my bank account.

Take them away guys.......and prices are negotiable as they need to go!!!!

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Suspension SOLD!!!

GDZL3R If your talking about the long plastic looking pipe that goes behind the radiator nope dnt have that one....

All the rest is still for sale.....

PRICE DROP!!!!

- Stock R33 GTR Turbo's - Turbos have minimal shaft play on them $250

- R33 GTR Pull Type clutch - Clutch is an awesome one have done a couple of hard launches on it and its excellent with a bit of meat left on it, had it in the car but decided to take it out and put a Exedy Cera Kit in the car since i do a lot of city driving. Mechanic has told me that its a Nismo twin plate but i cant seem to find any name of anything on it. - $450

PARTS NEED TO GO ASAP!!!!!!!!

Sorry Bud, Dont have the stock piping.....got some turbo's or clutch for sale thought ;)

Come on someone buy my turbos and clutch

BUMP

Also have a set of R33 Series 1 Seats for sale. I got given a pair Monza racing seats and Im willing to swap with cash my way if anyone has the correct rails to suit those seats. Let me know please. Seats are in good nik, no rips or tears anywhere.

Fellas got some info on the clutch found some numbers on the front of the clutch and found these numbers 9268200502 and 6e21 which is a nismo gmax spec 1 which has a fair bit of meat on it.

Take it away fellas hurry......

manage13 - will check on that pipe bud and will let you know.

Hope everyone had a good new year

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