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Hey guys, got a few parts left over from the R33 wreck. Pickup in Sydney or I can post!

Tein Control Master Flex coilovers, suit R33 Gts-t - $1000 ono

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Starcorp 19" 114.3x5 & 120x5 Wheels & tyres - $1600 ono

Tyres are nearly new, and theyre good quality!

Fronts are 19x8.5" +38 with 235/35 Federal SS-595 tyres @ 90%

Rears are 19x9.5" +45 with 265/30 Federal SS-595 tyres @ 98%

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Tomei 256 in/ex poncams, 8.5 lift. Suits late S2 r33 rb25 Skylines (black CAS) - $650

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Exedy HD button clutch, not that much use, plenty of life left - $250 ono

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Lightened Flywheel, unsure of brand. weighs appox 6-7kg - PM me if ya need the exact weight! - $200 ono

Recently machined.

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Nismo clear indicators, suit R33 skylines - $50 posted

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PM me if youre interested in anything!

Pms replied

Coilovers are height and damper adjustable, and I weighed the flywheel - 4.9kg - about half the weight of a stock one

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yeah sorry, it's a push clutch to suit R33 gts-t etc. Think theyre good for around 250kw?

that will hold plenty more than 250

GL

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