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Mirrors: $40 each or $60 the pair

GTS-4 Brake and Calipers and everything else brackets and lines make an offer

ZEX Nitrous Kit looking for $350 includes 10lb bottles, dual purge outlet lines, Green LEDs, bottle holder, braided lines etc...retails $550 from US

Rear Seats $50 pickup only from Melb

Rear Floor Mats $15

PM if you want pics or to make offers

Cheers

Dan

Btw: R33 Mirrors are Series 1 and not a standard colour so they would need to be painted

ZEX Nitrous Kit will take $300 pickup in Melb this weekend

Possibly Mirrors sold...

Offer may be made for Nitrous Kit

Atm not looking at splitting up brake parts as I can trade this to a mate for his 31 to get some work done on my car, but will sell for the right price

Rear Seats and Floor Mats still available

Pics upon request if needed :)

Also my mates just given me his R34 Original Gauge cluster from the centre console if anyones interested PM offer for that.

Parts still available:

R33 Series 1 Mirrors (Custom Colour, would need to be repainted) $40 each or $60 the pair

R33 Rear Floor Mats $15

R33 Rear Seats $50

R33 GTS-4 Factory brake kit includes calipers, lines, rotors etc...make an offer

Zex Nitrous Purge Kit $300

Parts still available:

R33 GTS-4 Brakes Offers over $200

R33 Rear Seats Series 1 Coupe $40

R33 Rear Floor Mats Series 1 $10

R33 Side Mirrors $30 each or $60 both

R33 Spare Slimeline Wheel $10

R34 Centre Gauges factory, not the housing only the gauges. PM offers

Zex Nitrous Purge Kit (Dual outlets) $280

is there a difference between GTS4 brakes and GTST brakes?

I need a set of calipers for my cressida to do a brake upgrade

just got to make sure they are the right ones

cheers

Yeh GTS-4 are awd compared to gts-t are rwd. However calipers are the same.

Not looking to seperate but whats your offer for calipers though?

Still available:

All Series 1 parts from 1995 model

R33 Mirrors

R33 Rear Seats

R33 Rear Floor Mats

R33 GTS-4 Brake setup, calipers, rotors, pads, lines etc...

Spare slimline wheel

R34 Standard Gauges from centre console, not the moulding just the gauges themselves

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