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Hi Guys,

Making a new thread with the left off parts from the sale

Used Performance Parts

Work Emotions for sale to suit R33 GTST

5x114.3 18" Colour Bronze

Offset is +32 front +38 rear

8.5 inch front with 215 Toyo Proxy rubber

9.5 inch rear with 275 Toyo Proxy rubber

$2200

2x Toyo Proxy 18x35x275 BRAND NEW

$500 (retails $500 each)

20x Trust Wheel nuts (Bronze) Very light weight compared to stock nuts

$200

or All of it for $2500 Firm

No rim rash on any of the wheels, top nick with blue valve caps!

Sard 720cc injectors with Greddy Fuel rail $915 (not seperating)

RB26 Sump with TRUST Sump extentsion welded $800

(Includes R34 GTR diff)

RB26 Clear Cam timing cover (slighly yellow) $60

Venolia Pistons RB25 Good condition (needs new rings) $400

6x Stock Rb26 rods $150

Brand NEW

RB26 Clear Cam timing cover $100

100mm FMIC to suit GTR $300

R33 GTST stock parts

2x Dump pipe $10 each

Front pipe $10

2x Exhaust manifold $20 each

Power Steering bottle $10

SMIC with piping $20

Washer bottle $10

Radiator overflow bottle $10

R33 front pair of suspension (pit use) $20

Pair of indicator lights (clear, front not side) $20

TurboSmart BOV Type 2 $80

Tcc Tech BOV Type 3 $50

R32 GTR boost solenoid $50

6x Stock rb25 rods $100

RB30 head (SOHC) comes with intake and exhaust manifolds $100

PM me with any questions

Located in PERTH but can arrange postage

Edited by R32 Driver

Hi mate interested in the 100mm gtr cooler, is it still for sale? can you put up some pics? If you would like to contact me my number is 0423756123 thanks, Christian

Hi Guys,

Making a new thread with the left off parts from the sale

Used Performance Parts

Work Emotions for sale to suit R33 GTST

5x114.3 18" Colour Bronze

Offset is +32 front +38 rear

8.5 inch front with 215 Toyo Proxy rubber

9.5 inch rear with 275 Toyo Proxy rubber

$2200

2x Toyo Proxy 18x35x275 BRAND NEW

$500 (retails $500 each)

20x Trust Wheel nuts (Bronze) Very light weight compared to stock nuts

$200

or All of it for $2500 Firm

No rim rash on any of the wheels, top nick with blue valve caps!

Sard 720cc injectors with Greddy Fuel rail $915 (not seperating)

RB26 Sump with TRUST Sump extentsion welded $800

(Includes R34 GTR diff)

RB26 Clear Cam timing cover (slighly yellow) $60

Venolia Pistons RB25 Good condition (needs new rings) $400

6x Stock Rb26 rods $150

Brand NEW

RB26 Clear Cam timing cover $100

100mm FMIC to suit GTR $300

R33 GTST stock parts

2x Dump pipe $10 each

Front pipe $10

2x Exhaust manifold $20 each

Power Steering bottle $10

SMIC with piping $20

Washer bottle $10

Radiator overflow bottle $10

R33 front pair of suspension (pit use) $20

Pair of indicator lights (clear, front not side) $20

TurboSmart BOV Type 2 $80

Tcc Tech BOV Type 3 $50

R32 GTR boost solenoid $50

6x Stock rb25 rods $100

RB30 head (SOHC) comes with intake and exhaust manifolds $100

PM me with any questions

Located in PERTH but can arrange postage

Hi Guys,

Making a new thread with the left off parts from the sale

Used Performance Parts

2x Toyo Proxy 18x35x275 BRAND NEW

$500 (retails $500 each)

PM sent.

Pair of indicator lights (clear, front not side) $20

Is this for series 1 or series 2 indicator lights?

neither, its to suit the series 1.5 or 95 models

I believe there refered to as M-spec also

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