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Hi all,

Just clearing out the garage to make some room, getting a bit crowded.

*All prices are negotioable, make me an offer, I want this stuff gone *

*Pick up only, may ship smaller items at buyers expense *

* Located in Lyndhurst (near Dandenong SE Melb) *

* Call/SMS on 0411 810 499 *

* Pictures available upon request *

R33 GTST Parts/Panels

LHS front guard, burgundy (some scratches/scuffs) - $50

Door (2dr LHS), burgundy - $100

Door (2dr RHS), burgundy - $100

Mirrors (RHS), burgundy (need respray) - $50

Mirrors (LHS), burgundy (need respray) - $50

Boot lid with spoiler, burgundy - $200

Rear bar, burgundy - $50

Fuel cap, burgundy - $10

M-spec side skirts (L+R), burgundy (slight damage) - $150

Front bar, two tone silver/dark grey (some scratches/scuffs) - $50

LH headlight - $100

Bilstein shocks with springs (F+R, set of 4) - $600

Nissan floor mats - $100

Nismo Cat-back exhaust and Cat - $300

R32 GTST Parts/Panels

Front bar, white (some scratches/scuffs) - $50

Boot lid with spoiler, white - $150

Rear bar, white with grey lip (some scratches/scuffs) - $50

Bonnet, white (some scratches/scuffs) - $100

Door (2dr LHS), white - $100

Door (2dr RHS), white - $100

Mirror (RHS), white (some scratches/scuffs) - $50

Mirror (LHS), white (some scratches/scuffs) - $50

Front guard (RHS), white - $50

Front guard (LHS), white - $50

Tail lights (RHS), white - $100

Tail lights (LHS), white - $100

Headlight (RHS) - $100

Headlight (LHS) - $100

RB20 intake manifold (complete with throttle body, runners) - $100

Digital climate control - $20

Gearbox - $500

Rims

Sparco racing (black with polished lip)

5 stud rims, PCD 114.3, 17x8 +45 (F) & 17x9 +38 ®

Suit Soarer/R32/S14 (will not clear R33 GTST front brakes)

$600

ROH (multi spoke silver)

5 stud rims, PCD 114.3, 18x8 +38 (F&R)

Will fit most 5 stud cars, will clear R33 GTST front brakes but NOT GTR brakes

$800

Miscellaneous

Pair of Tenzo Racing race seats (no seat rails) - $250

Turbosmart Dual Port BOV with adaptor for RB20 (may also fit RB25) - $300

Blitz FATT DC turbo timer - $60

HKS turbo timer - $60

Nismo horn button - $30

A’pexi radiator cap (0.13Mpa) suit Nissan - $30

R200 Viscous LSD with 5 bolt flange – to suit R32/S14/S15 - $250

Will post up more items as I find them in the garage, got lots of parts available, dont hesitate to post up your query, may have it somewhere.

Thanks

Edited by 180_chick

UPDATE : new items added and one updated with new price

Nismo Stainless steel 3" Cat-back exhaust and 3" high flow Cat, with resonator and carbon fibre 5.5" tip - $500

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3" Cat-back exhaust and 3" high flow Cat, with 2 hot dogs and 3" cannon muffler - $300

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3" Cat-back exhaust and 3" high flow Cat, with 1 hot dog and 4.5" Xforce cannon muffler - $300

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All to suit R33 GTST

r33 headlight in good nick and do you have pics? and wat springs are on the bilstein shocks?

cheers

Headlight in good nick from what i can see, glass is clean and no cracks, all brackets in place, see below for pic:

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Just checked the Bilstein shocks, they are fitted with Lowered King springs, front code is KDFL-101

Let me know if you need more info

Cheers

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