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Hey peeps,

I have to sell a bunch of stuff that will be VERY useful to anyone complying R33's.

So check it out.

There are the following parts :

Set of near new Ohlins fully adjustable suspension for GTR

Set of VGC Tein Greenies for gtst (sorry sold this afternoon! 11/03/04)

Set of Volk Racing 18" mags (8 & 9 inch) Same guy bought these as well!

Set of 18" Manaray's (8 & 9 inch) $2200

3 sets of R33 GTR rims $1600

2 x GTR frontpipes $150

2 x GTR steering wheel with airbag $700 each

2 x sets of GTR suspension $450 per set

1 x pair of GTR mirrors $130

GTST airbox $100

Used GTR Engine mounts $140 each

Used GTR Brake pads (brembo) $300 for each end

I have a few other bits and peices lying around as well, so let me know what you need, plus I get stuff in from Japan from time to time, so I can help out if you have a drama. Just PM or email for more info & pics.

Thanks

ENJOY!!

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Hey Dude,

Do you have a black GTR wing by any chance? Im looking for a GTR wing for my car. Also the GTR rims how much are you looking at selling them for?

Hi,

Have an original R33 GTR wing on its way - will be here next month. Price is $300, will send pics when it gets here, as it's in a container now.

Rims, brand new as I got them to comply my car...

Don't have tires, but you can have the rims for $1500 for the set. Can get tires put on for $250 each.

email me and I will email you pics if you want.

Thanks

Do you have any coilovers, shocks or springs for R33 GTS25T? Also looking for a white S2 rear spoiler or GTR wing. How much for these?

No and yes...

No for the gtst coilovers

Yes for the GTR wing - $300 (it is original - not a copy - got it from a GTR shop in Japan.)

Coming in a container now, so will be available from Mid April...

Thx

how much you want for the ohlins?

and are the front pipes stockies?

Ohlins are $3000 ono in near new condition (they are worth 800,000 yen new - $10,000 - in Japan I have been told...)

Yes, I have 2 stock front pipes for R33 GTR and some aftermarket ones on the way in a container... $190 each for the stock ones, afters should be about $320 each.

Prices are plus freight or pick up from Brissie....

Thx, Ads. 0412 631 081

OK, I only have 3 original GTR wings, but I have a mate who makes really good copies. Both GTR and the wider Nismo version...

I will ask him what it will cost to make the copies (that are exactly the same as the originals, but made of Fibre Glass...) so is FRB OK??

Hope I can help you guys out...

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