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Hi, Im selling a few things as I dont require them and are just taking up space..

- Nismo 400R rear bar and side skirts to suit R33 GTS-T. Bought from Bodyform in NSW. Have receipt for $945. SELL for $750.

- Also have R33 GTR rear pods to suit 2 Door GTS-T. Have receipt for $150. SELL for $100.

- GTR Fuel Pump from my 1998 R33 GTR Vspec with 60,000kms. In perfect working condition. SELL for $130.

- Trust Air Pods with adapters to suit 32,33,34 GTR. SELL for $180.

- R33 GTR VSpec Air Flow Meters. Excellent Condition. SELL for $260 pair.

- 12" MTX Audio sub with box. SELL $150.

- 12" Sony Xplode sub with box and SANSAI 150W X 4 Amp. SELL $150.

Contact Zak on 0402-137-875.

For sale is my R33 S1 Vented Fibreglass Bonnet & Grill. $400 o.n.o

PM or Phone me on 0413819730.

Local pickup only, located in northern suburbs.

Also have a s2 standard stagea grill $50, s2 stagea passanger side headlight $100 and a R33 s2 stock airbox $50

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For Sale

R33 GTST front brake rotors 297mm - $100

RB stock flywheel - $40

RB stock clutch plate and pressure plate $40

Series 2 stagea front calipers $50

RB cas $50

Stagea drivers side glass (very tiny chip in it) $40

genuine Sard FPR with gauge $100

PM me. No time wasters. :blink:

Still for sale

Tanabe Medalion Exhaust

76mm cat flange to 85mm pipe cat back system. 200mm cannon with 110mm tip to suit R33 GTS-t or GTR, pretty loud but nice note. Comes with slide in silencer. Few scratches on underside of cannon. $300

RB25 cam seals

Brand new, part number 13042-16V00AU. Retail for around $16 each, asking $20 for both.

PM or message/call 0413 697 162

have a bunch of r33 brake/suspension bits left over from the conversion i did on the silvia;

hubs

control arms

maybe lca's

probably a few other bits too. If your after something let me know, pretty much what i used was calipers, rotors and rear hubs. Think the rest should be there.

Selling my Drift Teks, Gold 18x8.5 +34 4/5 stud $1000ono come with a set of Hancook's 225/40 (i think) not fitted, will chuck pics of tyres when i get time.

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hey mate where to in adelaide are u?? wanna have a look at the rims.. are they in good condition?? also what condition the tyres in?? pm me your mobile number easyer to talk with msgs cheers

For sale:

R32 GTR standard aluminum bonnet and grille - $200 for both - both in gunmetal grey - grille has some broken clips - bonnet has very minor damage at the very tip - could make a cheap lightweight track bonnet for GTS-t owners or can be fixed by a panel beater

For sale:

R32 GTR standard aluminum bonnet and grille - $200 for both - both in gunmetal grey - grille has some broken clips - bonnet has very minor damage at the very tip - could make a cheap lightweight track bonnet for GTS-t owners or can be fixed by a panel beater

Any chance of pics to PM on this vu?

1979 SA RX7 Green Metallic

13b with 37,9xx km's

Manual

would be registered as a classic

had a 12a engine in it before and was roughly driven for 13-14 years with 10-20000,kms a year

so really the 12a would be for parts etc

has abit of rust on back bumper, top of right door, back wheel arch

2.5 cash

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