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I have the following parts for sale, they fitted an R33 GTS-T Series 2, car has been sold so they are no longer required. Some of these parts would also suit other models.

1) Genuine HKS Silent Hi-Power Cat back exhaust system to suit R33 GTS-T.

Full polished stainless steel system, 3"-3.5" pipe size with angled rear canon muffler. Sounds awesome without being too loud. JASMA certified.

One of the best exhaust systems available for the R33, much lighter than the OEM system and fits the car perfectly.

Never scraped on the ground and has no dents, in 'as new' condition except for a few stone chips.

Price: $690ono (These are currently $1150 new from JustJap)

Picture: http://img255.images.../hkscatback.jpg

2) XForce mild steel 3" bellmouth dump/front pipe, suit R33 and R32 GTS-T, no dents or scrapes. Fits perfectly and doesn't leak at the flanges like many cheap dump pipes do.

Painted silver - some of the paint is flaking, otherwise in excellent condition. $150ono

3) XForce polished stainless steel 3" High Flow Cat converter for R33 GTS-T and GTR, also suits C33/A31/S13/Z32/R32/BNR34

Comes with bolts and gaskets as pictured.

$120ono

Picture of 2) and 3): http://img716.images...dumppipecat.jpg

All of these exhaust parts have done less than 10,000km.

I'm prepared to sell all exhaust parts together as a package for $900.

4) Cooling Pro front mount intercooler kit for R33 GTS-T, with TUBE AND FIN intercooler, 600x300x76mm core with polished end tanks.

In excellent condition, no bent fins on intercooler.

Note: this kit has the more expensive tube and fin intercooler, not the common bar and plate type.

Includes all brackets, pipes, hoses, and clamps. $280ono

The intercooler has "Cooling Pro" painted on the other side, I have pictured the side which faced forward to show there is no damage.

Picture: http://img716.images...094/cooleru.jpg

5) Nissan 350Z wheels (set of 4), 18x8" +30 offset. Fit perfectly on an R33 GTS-T and fills the guards nicely, these wheels also fit well on S15 and R32/R34 GTS-T.

Fitted with very high performance tyres - Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 235/40R18 front (~50% tread) 245/35R18 rear (~70% tread).

These tyres have a very similar rolling diameter as the R33 factory wheels - won't affect the speedo.

$950ono (The tyres alone cost $1400)

Pictures: http://img87.imagesh...8/wheelslge.jpg

One wheel has slight scratching: http://img87.imagesh...atchedwheel.jpg

Picture showing them on the car: http://img525.images...86/wheelsbu.jpg

6) Pair of R33 GTS-T standard front disc brake rotors, used but in excellent condition, 29mm thick.

$50 for the pair.

Location: Melbourne, bayside.

Contact: Please send a PM. If you can't PM, post below and I will PM you.

I'm open to reasonable offers but I may ignore silly offers.

Edited by R33SII25T
  • 5 weeks later...

4) Intercooler kit SOLD.

3) High Flow Cat on hold pending payment.

Edited by R33SII25T

Cat still avaliable?

It is on hold at the moment pending payment. I will let you know if it doesn't sell.

If anyone wants the rear pair of 350Z wheels with the 235/40 tyres I may separate the set, there is interest in the front pair.

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New prices:

1) HKS Silent Hi-Power Cat back exhaust $650

2) XForce 3" dump/front pipe $120

5) Nissan 350Z wheels $890

6) Pair of R33 GTS-T disc rotors $40

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