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just consolidating all my stuff for sale into one page..

R33 turbo $60.00

only has the intake, exhaust and centre housing ie. no rotational assembly.

Suitable for highflows, exhaust housing is already high flowed by GCG recently, so you can get a discount of about $280 if you bring this back to GCG for high flow, since they only need to high flow the intake housing and put in new seals/ rotational assembly

Flywheel $50.00

came off R33 gts-t, just needs machining.

3 inch JJR bellmouth dump / front pipe $100

for R32 and R33 gtst

mild steel, good condition, bolts right up

R33 series 2 GTST rear seat $50

in good condition, pick up only

open to offers but please no low balling

Located in Chatswood area of Syd, I can post these except for the rear seat at buyer's expense

Edited by chiksluvit

and dump pipe price drop to $90!

come and take these away!

new price list:

R33 turbo $50.00

Flywheel $50.00

3 inch JJR bellmouth dump / front pipe $90

R33 series 2 GTST rear seat $40

Edited by chiksluvit

would you know if the dump/front pipe goes below the rail or above it......i am after one that sits above the rail so it doesn't scrape.

would you know if the dump/front pipe goes below the rail or above it......i am after one that sits above the rail so it doesn't scrape.

being 3 inch some bottom section of the dump will definitely hang slightly lower than the rail, but i think this dump still has decent clearance since i never scraped it before even though the car was lowered a lot before when i bought it, it was low enough to dent a catback, but never did any damage to the dump

with this installed, if you bend down and have a look you can only see half of the pipe, while the other half will be covered by the rail

pm sent for dumpage

p.s. i read too quickly and i noticed it was mild steel so no need to answer that question lol

Edited by tomtom92

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