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gtr r32 r-h guard $150

r34 fight guard $150

r32 sedan rear bar $50

front calipers and rotors r32 gtst $200 for the pair

r32 gtr rb26 5 speed gearbox $650

hicas lock bar $70

r33 nismo shocks and springs set of four front and rear $250

tommy k fibreglass front bar r33 series 1 $100

genuine bn rear bar r33 coupe $100

r33 front hubs no brakes $50 each

genuine r33 gtr rear strut brace $75

apexi frotn strut brace r33 $75

r33 coupe boot lid without spoiler no holes gun metal grey $75

r32 gtst pai of front seats $50 drivers seat is average

r33 auto tailshaft $50

s13 silvia left headlight 3 round projectors $100

s13 silvia right hand headlight 2 round projectors $70

r33 front bar m sports style brand un unpainted $50

r33 front steering rack complete $100

r33 rear diff lsd 4.1 $200

r32 gtst headlight left $100

r32 gtst headlight right $100

rb20 turbo charger $250

standard neo6 coilpacks,

rb20 starter motor,

various rb crank angle sensor and ignitor modules

r33 coupe rh window reg motor $75

stock neo rb25 camshafts 40,000kms old $200

rb26 ecu $150 (think it has some kid of chip, will find out more for any 1 interested)

Rb20 cylinder head shaved and vac tested ready to go $450

I have most front suspension parts and x'member for r33, i have most rear suspensions and x'member for r32

Most interior parts available for r33 coupe s1 dash, console, carpets trims etc.i wrecked a r33 coupe so have windscreens, quater glasses, most parts.

If theres any odds and ends you need for r33 or r32 let me know cos i may have it lying around.

If you want pics of anything im happy to send some to you, just ask. also happy to freight parts.

Edited by neo633
hey mate will the r33 gtr rear strut brace fit an r33 gtst?

Hey Mate, yes they do fit into the gtst, i had it in my gtst. they mount to the two threaded studs that come off the side of the rear strut towers.

Wont go into a sedan but is fine for any coupe as far as im aware.

hi just wondering if the r33 nismo shocks and springs are adjustable and if you have any picks? do they fit series 2 also?

They are damper adjustable not height adjust, they will fit into a series 2 no dramas. pm me your email addy if you dont mind

or email me on [email protected]

Thanks,

Nick

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