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Hi

I have sold my R33 GTR and below are the remaining items I would like to sell.

All items are located in Melbourne, and are available for pickup.

If you are genuinely interested please contact me on 0407 776 878

Item: R33 GTR Stock Cam Gears

Quantity: 2 pairs

Price: $50 each

Description: These cam gears have been pulled off both my GTR's to upgrade, they were working

perfectly at the time of removal.

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Item: R33 GTR Momo Leather Steering Wheel

Price: $100

Description: This almost new genuine momo leather steering wheel came off before I bought my car

in order to obtain a RWC, it excellent condition.

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Item: R33 GTR Stock Airbox & Snorkel

Price: $150

Description: This stock airbox was removed so that I could upgrade to Apexi POD Filters, the filter

is in excellent condition and won't need to be replaced for quite some time.

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Item: R33 GTR Dash Cluster with 76,669kms

Price: $100

Description: The tachometor on the cluster wasn’t working correctly at the time of removing from

the vehicle, hence the low price. I would guess this could be easily fixed and might just need

to be cleaned. The dash was removed from an R33 GTR Non-VSPEC 1996 model.

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Item: R33 GTR Stock Front Pipes

Price: $50

Description: These standard front pipes were removed from my R33 GTR 1996 model becuase I wanted

to upgrade to some better high flowing models. These are in great condition and would suit someone

wanting to bring thier car back to stock, or to pass an EPA test.

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Item: R33 GTR De-Cat

Price: $50

Quantity: 1

Description: This is a high flow de-cat which I was running on my GTR, it also includes a heat shield which makes it look like a cat converter.

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Item: Nissan Tool Pouch

Price: $30 each

Quantity: 2

Description: These are two genuine nissan tool pouches for an R33 GTR.

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Item: Nissan Jack

Price: $50

Description: This is a genuine Nissan jack for the R33 GTR

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Item: R33 Glove Box

Price: $30

Description: This is a genuine excellent condition R33 GloveBox

Additional Items:

Apexi FC, Z32 AFM's, 550cc Injectors & Apexi Exhaust System are also for sale at the below URL:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...cc-t298251.html

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Quick Update, The following items have now been sold

De-Cat - SOLD

Dash Cluster - SOLD

Stock Air Box - SOLD

Apexi Exhaust - SOLD

All other items listed above are still available for sale

  • 2 weeks later...

Price Drop! the remaining items for sale are listed below:

R33 GTR Stock Cam Gear x 2 pairs - $50 each

R33 GTR Momo Leather Steering Wheel - $80

R33 GTR Stock Front Pipes - $50

Nissan Tool Pouch x 2 pairs - $30 each

Nissan Jack - $40

R33 Glove Box - $25

*neg on price.

  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP!, items still for sale listed below:

R33 GTR Stock Cam Gear x 2 pairs - $50 each

R33 GTR Momo Leather Steering Wheel - $50

R33 GTR Stock Front Pipes - $50

Nissan Tool Pouch x 2 pairs - $30 each

Nissan Jack - $40

R33 Glove Box - $25

*neg on price.

Happy to do a deal for all the items bundled together, items must go!

PRICE DROP!, items still for sale listed below:

R33 GTR Stock Cam Gear x 2 pairs - $50 each

R33 GTR Momo Leather Steering Wheel - $50

R33 GTR Stock Front Pipes - $50

Nissan Tool Pouch x 2 pairs - $30 each

Nissan Jack - $40

R33 Glove Box - $25

*neg on price.

Happy to do a deal for all the items bundled together, items must go!

hi mate whats the best price for 1 pair of cam gears and the jack posted to nsw 2307? thx

Items still for sale listed below:

R33 GTR Momo Leather Steering Wheel - SOLD

Nissan Tool Pouch x 2 pairs - $30 each - SOLD

R33 GTR Stock Cam Gear x 2 pairs - $50 each

R33 GTR Stock Front Pipes - $50

Nissan Jack - $40

R33 Glove Box - $25

Happy to do a deal for all the items bundled together, items must go!

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