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Items:

R33 Front GTR Brembo calipers and rotors (with bolts)

R33 braided brake lines to suit R33 GTR Brembo fronts and standard R33 S2 rears

Whiteline front and rear sway bars

Item Condition:

Brembo calipers and rotors – good

Braided lines – brand new

Sway bars (front and rear) – brand new

Extra Info:

I can send through photos if requested

Contact Details:

PM me and I’ll get back to you or text me on 0431 638 604

Price and price conditions:

Brembo calipers and rotors – $1,200 ONO

Braided lines – $150 ONO

Sway bars (front and rear) – $440 ONO

1993 rb20det all wheel drive turbo auto 146,***

freshly cut & polished professionally done

r34 17'wheels sprayed in 2pack paint

rare bee'R 3in catback exaust

lowerd 2.5in kyb front shocks with adjustable damper,stiff as

3 months rego

hks pod

dark tint

type m front bar and sides

will also include a manaul conversion kit with a gtr gearbox and xtreame hd clutch with the right price

$7500ono 0422030855

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a pair of r33 factory m spec side skirts and rear pods white in colour ....bit dusty been in shed for a while local pickup only

$200.00 bucks the lot

contact thru here or pm

cheers dean

also a pair of longacre liquid filled brake bias gauges very good quality

$200.00

cheers dean

Edited by mid life crisis

Items:

R33 Front GTR Brembo calipers and rotors (with bolts)

R33 braided brake lines to suit R33 GTR Brembo fronts and standard R33 S2 rears

Whiteline front and rear sway bars

Item Condition:

Brembo calipers and rotors – good

Braided lines – brand new

Sway bars (front and rear) – brand new

Extra Info:

I can send through photos if requested

Contact Details:

PM me and I'll get back to you or text me on 0431 638 604

Price and price conditions:

Brembo calipers and rotors – $1,200 ONO

Braided lines – $150 ONO

Sway bars (front and rear) – $440 ONO

Send me pics please.

a pair of r33 factory m spec side skirts and rear pods white in colour ....bit dusty been in shed for a while local pickup only

$200.00 bucks the lot

contact thru here or pm

cheers dean

also a pair of longacre liquid filled brake bias gauges very good quality

$200.00

cheers dean

Got a pic of the rear pods and willing to sell rear pods seprate if they the right ones ?

cheers mark

Got a pic of the rear pods and willing to sell rear pods seprate if they the right ones ?

cheers mark

will try and get a pic but there just standed nissan rear pods they dont wrap around the rear bar at all would prefer to sell as a complete kit unless someone wants the side skirts seperate

As new Panasonic DMR-XW350 High Def HDD/DVD recorder.

Do a search to confirm the spec's, but basically:

twin HD tuner

viera link

250gig HDD

DVD burner

HDMI out

Divx

Dolby 5.1, DTS surround & digital out.

SD/USB for photo etc

LAN Optical etc

Long story short, parents in law got talked in to buying this with a new plasma TV 18 months ago, they couldn't work out how to use it and it sat there for 6 months.... I set it up for them one night and showed them how to use it, was still to much for them and they gave up again. I have since bought them a Tivo.

It's mint condition, with remote & instructions, can even get a copy of the reciept if you want it.

Comes with a stack of blank DVD's

I would use it myself but I alrady have 2 tivo's and don't need to store stuff on DVD.

$400 ONO

Can pick up from Greenacres/Norwood, PM or sms 0419 777 889

Help me clean out my shed!

Still up for sale are the following items:

Parts from a R33 GTR:

Front Swaybar with links $20

Rear Camber arms $20

Castor arms with Nolethane adjustable centres - $50

Plastic Recirculation pipe that goes under the radiator - $40

Oval muffler 3"in, 3" out. Straight through, dent on one side, $15

2 x 275/35/R18 Toyo R888 - bald - good for track days (0.5 seconds faster around Malalla apparently?) or burnouts? $25 - pick up only

Factory Lower intercooler rubber hoses $40 for both

Hicas Rack, with tie rods - was working fine when removed - $30

stock R33 GTS-T F&R suspension with springs - average condition - $20

pics are on this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/345185-r33-gtr-parts/page__view__findpost__p__5562514

Help me clean out my shed!

Still up for sale are the following items:

Parts from a R33 GTR:

Castor arms with Nolethane adjustable centres - $50

Oval muffler 3"in, 3" out. Straight through, dent on one side, $15

pics are on this thread:

http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__5562514

keen as for these 2 items mate. Pm me with location and contact details

cheers,

robbie

will try and get a pic but there just standed nissan rear pods they dont wrap around the rear bar at all would prefer to sell as a complete kit unless someone wants the side skirts seperate

ahh ok no worries mate Think ill pass on them cheers anyway

(CHEAP STAGEA EXHAUST)

i got a straight pipe ( with chrome tip) to replace rear mufflere on a s2 stagea. direct bolt on cheapst way to get some noise out of a stock exhaust. $100

(TURBO)

also have my stock turbo off my 34 neo engine. only boosted to 11psi for a short time untill i got my garrett.

Hi guys,

I am selling my pride and joy.

For anyone after a R33 S2 in Adelaide, this one is mint and there aren't many around in this condition.

The photos should be up within the next day or two.

Please see the link below:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=10405125&__Qpb=true&Cr=0&__Ns=pCar_LastModifiedDate_DateTime|1&keywords=&__N=1216 1282 4294963846 4294963593 901 4294784321&SearchAction=N&silo=1011&seot=1&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=13&__sid=12F25E5DAEEA

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