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Rare Work Wheels 5x114.3 17x8 +5 17x9 +10, R33 Rocker Cover Gasket Kit, R33 Gtst Ngk Iridium Spark Plugs, R33 De-cat, R33 Gtst Front Brake Pads.


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hey guys i just sold my r33 and don't need these parts anymore.

not sure on model of these but they are rare work wheels 17x8 +5 and 17x9 +10. rear tyres are gone but fronts can still be used 205/45r17. pretty decent condition considering age with jsut abit of gutter rash on 1 rear wheel: $1500ono

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R33 gtst rocker cover gasket set with left and right rocker cover gaskets (RHS: 13270-58S11 LHS: 13270-58S01) and x5 half moon plugs (11051-58S00). bought new from nissan for $102.00 which is pretty much the same as the one from kudos motorsport: $90

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New R33 GTST NGK Iridium spark plugs x6. model number is: BKR5EIX-11. Recommended for stock/ish r33s. could fit other models but check the ngk website first: $70

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used R33 decat pipe which looks like a cat. has dent as seen on pic and one on the otherside in the same place. does not effect performance at all. 3" wide pipe: $60ono

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New Maxxistop R33 front brake pads: $50

can post items at buyers cost and according to weight otherwise picup is in hoppers crossing, vic.

do not low ball me as some of these prices are pretty cheap already. call me on 0432454387.

thanks

yeh they kinda do but they aren't as work rezax have less spokes and are spread out more. plus these have "rs by elbe" on the centre caps.

i'm also gonna drop the price to $1200 as i need them gone now since i have got a 180 to pick up next week!

also price drop on:

gasket kit $80

iridiums $60

need this stuff gone guys!!

i also have a good condition standard turbo back exhaust that came from a gtst 33 series II minus cat. when i was putting an afermarket exhaust on on of the nuts rusted pretty bad and wouldnt come loose so the guy welded it off lol. can still be used but u'll have to reweld it btu tis not big deal. will let it go for $50firm

Edited by jakez88

pretty sure .. going by offset, sizes and spoke design

center caps are pretty generic thru all that type of rim from Work

pretty sure they are Work Stich Mesh

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would fit awesome on a 5studded R31 coupe. great price.

been getting alot of offers for the wheels so i will bring the price down to $1100. do not pm me anything lower then that otherwise i'll just ignore it. first in get em.

should also say that the front tyres are potenza GIII's with 50% tread on them although one has a nail in it so they pretty much need new tyres all round unless ur willign to repair it.

$1000firm for the wheels!!!!!!!!!

need these gone by next week!!!!

Edited by jakez88

sorry guys. wheels are sold pending payment!

although i'll let you know what happens.

r33 gtst front brake pads still for sale~! $40

Edited by jakez88
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