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I have for sale a few parts off my R33.

For Urgent Sale!!

Pics will be up tomorrow!

Pick up from Sydney Northern Side!

PM ONLY or Call or text on 0401658880 after 3PM

ask for RJ.

1. 3" Cat-Back Exhaust, Stainless Steel with Silencer installed.

Brand JJR from Just Jap.

17 months old.

GOOD CONDITION

$250

2. R33 Series One Bonnet in BLACK (Colour Code KH3)

Good for replacement or JDM look on a different coloured car. ie; white, red.

Came off 1994 Model.

Been Cut & Polished.

GOOD CONDITION

$200

3. R33 Series One Wing in BLACK (Colour KH3)

Came off 1994 Model.

Been Cut & Polished.

GOOD CONDITION

$100

4. Turbosmart Blanking Plug for BOV

$25

5. Fibreglass R33 GTR Front Bar to suit R33 gtst in BLACK (Colour KH3)

Few Cracks and Scratches, Average Condition

$80 or swap for Series One Front Bumper with cash your way

Its on the car at the moment and will not sell until I buy replacement or swap.

Will try to restore it as much as possible. Might suit for track duties or if you can fix it up yourself then be my guest.

6. GCG Highflow BLOWN turbo seals

Has some weird Welding in the middle, came with the car. Selling with 3" Split Dump Pipe. Wastegate side been cut and weldded into Screamer. Sounded good when it ws on song, no exhaust leaks at all which was very surprising.

Rang GCG for recondition. $600 or worse case scenario would be $1150.

Dunno what it made, but rough guess would be 230rwkw @ 14psi. Maxed out Stock injectors with FPR and other supporting mods.

$350

OPEN TO OFFERS, BUT ANYTHING STUPID WILL JUST BE REFUSED/IGNORED.

  • 1 month later...

anyone know if a Series 1 bonnet bolts perfectly onto a series 2?

If so i'd be keen on the bonnet. Got any more clear pics of the bonnet mate? Cheers.

Andrew

it might bolt up, but theyre a different shape at the nose. wont sit right around lights and grill.

Edited by Munkyb0y

Tony is Correct.

Any takers for any of the stuff?

I can deliver.. Really need these gone guys..

Stupid but reasonable prices are considered.

  • 2 weeks later...

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