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Items for sale, out of the car and ready! Some pictures at the bottom.

R33 s1 RB25 motor, comp test: 145 150 150 145 155 150 comes with computer loom and aftermarket coilpacks, no manifolds, very healthy motor - $1500 make an offer

R33 s2 manual gearbox 85,000km old, smooth, can do as a manual conversion kit $1800 (everything you need but no clutch) or alone $1500

ORC (Ogura Racing Clutch) 409 series single plate, couple track days old however Ive never driven on it so I dont know condition, un-sprung center and stock pedal feel - $400 (what it owes me)

R33 9 point Cusco D1 cage, side intrusion bars, through dash, all plates and bolts included - $950

AM performance R33 - GTS/GTST/GTR exhaust, comes with de-cat, split 2.5" system in to in built resonators and 4" twin pipes out with titanium tips - $1000

R32 GTR Intercooler - $150

400r R33 side skirts - $120

400r R33 rear bar, been cut out for larger exhaust but can be re-fiber glassed or exhaust shield made to cover (hence price) - $120

R33 genuine plastic front bar, damaged, no cracks in plastic good for drift - $120

R33 genuine front indicator covers and indicators - $80

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R33/34 GTR Auto Select Tower Bar

As Topic States:

I have an Auto Select Raised SPL Type Tower Brace to Suit R33 & R34 GTR (Not R32!)

(pretty sure it suits all r33/34 variant as the strut towers are the same...)

Trial fits welcome...

This Auto Select Skyline GT-R strut tower brace is pure porn, its a wide, thick and strong item that substantially increases stability between the upper suspension mounts. This has the effect of keeping alignment setting stable as the body cannot flex under stresses of cornering.

Drivers of cars fitted with these items immediately notice more responsive handling and more direct steering. They also can remove some rattles and squeaks from older vehicles by increasing chassis rigidity.

This Auto Select brace is machined from high grade T6 Aluminium in a single piece for ultimate strength. Light weight is maintained by removing excess aluminium and this also gives a benefit of an improved look with the AS logo machined into the face of the bar. It is now lighter and stronger than before.*

Other company’s bars and braces are of no comparison. This one is the best available.

The Auto Select Bar wraps around the strut towers for extra support. Thats why the Nagisa Auto R34 Demo car also uses this Auto Select Bar.

Selling as i would like to purchase an R32 GTR Item new as these are very rarely offered secondhand.

Price: $725 Pick Up. $750 Delivered

(Over $1100 outlayed for this originally & will again to get one to suit my R32 GTR).

(Check Below Site for New Price)

http://www.neweraparts.com/Default.aspx?tabid=54&List=0&ProductID=892

Actual Pics (On my R32 GTR to show why i cant reuse this item).

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In case anyone think you can just reverse it 180degree amd make it fit...

Nope...It Doesnt work!!!

The angle of the Coilover Mounts are out by about 35ish degrees...

Moreso than that, the brace mounts are moulded around (actually wrap around) the top of the strut towers...

Below is a pic of the Centre Bar & the 2 different types of mounts, R33/R34 (Left) & R32 (Right).

(shows difference in angle & tower mould...

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Underside shot showing tower moulding...

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Motivational pics:

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Contact: PM

Edited by krayzie32

17x8 Drift R's for sale.

Good condition

Good tyres, only fitted a few months ago, 2x sumitomo zII & 1x Maxxis MA-V1 & 1 random due to puncture in other maxxis

Some gutter rash but overall good condition

After $500.

FOR SALE

custom lobster back rb26 twin turbo pipes

lightly polished aliminium 60mm pipe

increases torque and response, reduces back pressure in in the cooler pipes

made to fit 34 gtr but should fit any rb26

pipes are as is, dont come with silicone joiners

after $400, will fit them at no cost but need joiners

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R33 s2 headlights excellent condition all brackets no fade etc - $350

33 s2 1997 gtst rear cradle with diff, complete rear hubs n brakes and manual tailshaft - $350

s2 KR4 both Doors with full trim/glass/mirros but missing power window switch - excellent condition, also kr4 boot with s2 spoiler - $500 the lot will throw in some freebies.

Also have a complete s1 gtst head with most boltons still attached.

Edited by KISIN

Update:

R33 s1 RB25 motor, comp test: 145 150 150 145 155 150 comes with std. computer and aftermarket coilpacks, no manifolds or loom, very healthy motor - $1500 $1300

R33 s2 manual gearbox 85,000km old, smooth, can do as a manual conversion kit $1800 (everything you need but no clutch) or alone $1500

ORC (Ogura Racing Clutch) 409 series single plate, couple track days old however Ive never driven on it so I dont know condition, un-sprung center and stock pedal feel - $400 (what it owes me)

R33 9 point Cusco D1 cage, side intrusion bars, through dash, all plates and bolts included - $950 sold

AM performance R33 - GTS/GTST/GTR exhaust, comes with de-cat, split 2.5" system in to in built resonators and 4" twin pipes out with titanium tips - $1000 $950

R32 GTR Intercooler - $150

400r R33 side skirts - $120

400r R33 rear bar, been cut out for larger exhaust but can be re-fiber glassed or exhaust shield made to cover (hence price) - $120

R33 gtr genuine plastic front bar, damaged, no cracks in plastic good for drift - $120 on hold

R33 gtr genuine front indicator covers and indicators - $80 on hold

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