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Items & Price

  1. R33 GTR Alloy Bonnet, super light, hard to come by - $500
  2. R33 GTR Drivers side guard & guard riser - $200
  3. ORC Twin Plate Clutch R32/R33 GTR - As new. Plates are barely worn as per pics. 4.61mm - $1050 - Save $800+ at my expense

Prices are negotiable. I will also alter pricing for multi item purchase.

Can organise packing/shipping at very cheap rates. Interstate is no problem.

Condition Excellent. Body bits are still factory white paint.

Parts are currently in Bayswater.

Contact via PM.

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part colour and condition is in first post.

Ash – I’ve had 2 offers for the pods so far. If someone wants JUST the bar, then I’m more than willing to separate.

Mark - Circuit Link set – might take me a couple days longer as they are somewhere else. Usual wear and tear but condition is good.

Alex – I believe its interchangeable yes. PM Sent

part colour and condition is in first post.

Ash – I've had 2 offers for the pods so far. If someone wants JUST the bar, then I'm more than willing to separate.

Mark - Circuit Link set – might take me a couple days longer as they are somewhere else. Usual wear and tear but condition is good.

Alex – I believe its interchangeable yes. PM Sent

No probs..interested to see how much wear n tear

  • 2 weeks later...

I believe R33 / R34 is interchangeable however i cannot confirm ALL parts are.

I've seen R33 arms used on a R34 and I know suspension is interchangeable (i have snowys old suspension) :)

So you'd perhaps need to research it a bit more as I'm not 100% on all the items.

Nope, it won't. Someone is checking it out on Sat at this stage.

Clutch price altered also. Won't go any lower really as its barely done any work.

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