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For sale, clearing out the shed!!!

  • 18x8" ROH Mantis chrome rims 5x114.3 (3 only). Good for fronts on drift car $300
  • Baffled/vented stainless steel catch can, around 1L $15
  • R33 4WS module/motor $50
  • RB25 standard dump pipe $40
  • R33 dash - reasonable condition, no cracks $110
  • R33 rear tail lights - white (pair) $100
  • R33 GTST standard rear sway bar $50
  • R33 Electric sunroof and headliner $150
  • R33 Coilovers $400 big piston JIC fronts with solid ball joint tops no damper adjustment, rears are big piston jap branded with damper adjustment (one of the knobs is broken but damper can still be adjusted I think) handled well, upgraded due to needing full height and damper adjustment.
  • Cannon muffler (can't remember the inlet size) $30
  • RB25 standard BOV $40
  • Turbosmart Vport BOV with RB right angle adaptor to clear bonnet (as new condition) $170

PM me for more details, can provide photos if needed.

Selling my Water Intercooler kit as shown in this thread - http://www.skylinesa...05#entry5927305.

The kit in question is this one - http://www.frozenboo...6161710e43dad20

Cost me about $600 for everything, however the front mounted radiator component was punctured so i've taken the opportunity to go back to a factory side mount cooler and start returning the car to stock in preparation for an upgrade later this year. :) So the buyer would need to source a new radiator or attempt a repair (unlikely I think, I already had a go unsuccessfully). You could grab a cheap small radiator from a wrecker and you'd be ready to rock and roll.

If you're thinking of entering the world of water intercooling I highly recommend it! All of the benefits of a big front mount cooler without the intake lag that comes with it.

Everything in the link above is included + hoses, fittings and custom mounting hardware to suit an R33.

$200 for the lot.

Edited by Ionos

if i still had my skyline i'd be all over that WAIC Jarrod is selling like stink on a monkey. I have see first hand how much more effective they are at dropping intake temps on rotors compared to air to air intercoolers, especially in the aussie summer.

^^^ yeah but an Evo 8 just has water sprayed on an air to air intercooler - an entirely different thing to water to air intercooling. I have looked into this myself, as that is what I would put on the V35 if I ever get around to supercharging it.

nah steve, wont be getting another performance car in the near future. will more than likely get a 4wd though... can have fun in one without having to be as paranoid about the cops.

having lots of fun on 2 wheels now (heart goes a lot faster when you get the back end of a bike out entering a corner compared to a car :P )

R33 S2 GTR interior.

front seats, rear seats, and both front and rear door trims. All in great condition, no rips, marks, cigarette burns.

completely changes a gtst

note*, pic is not off my seats, just one to show you what they look like

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Josh

0411742212

$1300ono

And ill be pulling alot of the parts off the 33 in the coming weeks, let me know if your keen on anything and ill put it to one side.

If youve got a GTSt and want to go quick or look good, then ive got what you need

diffuser and Brembos are already sold

1:10 scale R34 GTR Nismo S-tune carbon fibre-look shell - never been used, only displayed, no holes cut and has realistic front and rear lights for you to mount LED lights into if you want

Price: $70 firm

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Some aftermarket parts to sale, and offering to fellow South Aussies first before throwing on the general board. These seem to be the going prices but open to reasonable offers if you can show me a cheaper price on the board :)

R33 RB25DET PowerFC & Hand controller - $1150

6x Side feed Nismo 555cc injectors (yellow top). Pintle caps are all intact. $450

If you want both I'll do a combined price of $1500. Also after a stock R33 GTST turbo so would be happy to give some $$$ off in trade if anyone has one.

Edited by Ionos

1999 Nissan Stagea RS4

Front mount intercooler, G-redy turbo timer, recently serviced by Boostworks, excellent condition, surplus to needs, selling with three months SA rego

119,000kms

$11,990 Ph 0404 453 929 or 0405 291 510 or send a text

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