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hey bee whats the spec on those wheels???

hey Krishy, honestly I have no clue about the specs. you can always try them on.

According to a website: Front & Rear: 18x8, +30mm offset, Weight: 23.5lbs, i had tyres size 235'40'18

Hi guys im stripping a white S1 R33 GTS-T I bought recently.

If you are interested in any parts throw me a PM and Il get back to you with a price asap.

Parts off the car that I have sold so they are no longer for sale include:

1) Motor

2) Gear box

3) Drivers side front Guard

4) Bonnet

Thanks

Hey Guys,

Selling set of 4 standard skyline rims 5 spoke. with new tyres 100% tread, havent used em since the day I bought em nearly 3 months ago.

Taking offers for them, but nothing too ridiculous!

Cheers! :(

Guys sorry my post count isn't high enough to pm lol message me on 0423610484

Cheers

I have some items forsale that i no longer need.

Stock R33 GTST Front pipe $40, Dump pipe $30

Stock R33 GTST Rims and tires $140 SOLD

Stock R33 GTST front and rear Suspension, good to get off defect $120

Brand new HEL Braided Brake lines Front and Rear R33 GTST never been used, only just recently bought via Group buy $110 SOLD

Brand new Earls 19 Row Oil Cooler never been fitted or used $220 $200

Brand new fittings for oil cooler:

Straight Hose End Push-On x4 $50

O-Ring Port Adaptor -10AN x2 $22

Flare to Pipe Adaptor x2 $20

Brand new Oil cooler sandwich plate adaptor 3/4"-16 $50

Contact Via PM or Mob 0403792707

for sale, pick-up prices, need it gone:

2x z32 6-pin afm maf plugs wire harness, suit gtr rb26 - $20 for the pair

2x z32 afm plastic adapters, connects z32 afm to pod filter, $30 for the pair

2x rb26 gtr standard afm maf sensors, good condition - $120 for the pair, no plugs / wire harness

1x z32 afm maf sensor, professional repair fitted with 5-pin for rb20/25/30 for plug'n'play installation, part# N62 A36-000 22680 30P00 - $100 pic below

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/bwi...on/DSC00941.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g302/bwi...on/DSC00940.jpg

r32 sedan rear seat set, blue/grey excellent condition - $20 need it gone or will dump

r32 sedan rear spoiler wing with brake light, grey good condition - $20 need it gone or will dump

r32 gtr dba4000 slotted discs, 297mm, 98% new condition, trial fitted years ago sat in shed since, $200 for the front pair.

c34 stagea series 1, front slotted discs & front stock discs, used condition, $100 for the lot

c34 stagea series 1, front 2-pot brake calipers, 2x sets of front bendix pads, calipers fitted with 20cm-long braided stainless steel banjo brake line, comes with caliper rebuild pack, $100 for the lot

c34 stagea series 1, drivers steering wheel with airbag, excellent condition - $80

c34 stagea series 2, tiptronic auto controller - $60

c34 stagea series 2, drivers steering wheel with airbag & tiptronic controls, excellent condition - $100

For Sale

R33 GTR Turbos, Manifolds and dumps.

Currently fitted to my RB25DE i was running 13psi and had 240RWKW, i want to drop a forged RB25 in and bo for bigger power.

These turbos weren't smokers and made good strong boost with no dramas, the wastegates are also in good condition.

Open to offers but keen to move them along ASAP so i can start my build.

If your interested please call or text me on 0401 337 481.

Cheers BJ

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