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anyone got some r33 gts rotors going cheap?

i've got some of the same size but they are 5 stud, so if you want to sell me your 33 gts rotors and they are in decent nick and cheap then i shall take them off your hands

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anyone got some r33 gts rotors going cheap?

i've got some of the same size but they are 5 stud, so if you want to sell me your 33 gts rotors and they are in decent nick and cheap then i shall take them off your hands

I've got a pair here but they will most likely need machining as they've got a small lip on the outside edge

Have heaps more stuff than listed :)

Dave - 0409 631 092

Just a few things to get out of my shed, as usual have run out of space!

20V AE86 $6500 http://burnie-devonp...?AdId=360168336

1JZ S14 $18000 http://www.nissansil...em&item_id=4397

1JZ S13 $11000 http://burnie-devonp...?AdId=352702689

Rims for sale!

Work Meister S1 3 Piece 18x9.5 -3 pair $1600

Performance superlights, brand new pair with brand new Hiro Tyres 15x8-4 $600

14x7 ma61 pair with new tyres $250

15x8-10 performance challenger pair with 80% tyres $400

Cooling Shelf overflowing, gotta go!

AE86 52mm twin core alloy radiator new $220

RB20 52mm twin core alloy radiator new $220

Sr20 twin core custom alloy radiator, used $120

SR20 modifed Falcon Thermo Fans, as new $150

SR20, RB20, CA18 stock radiators $50 each

Used 600x300x60 intercooler $100

Earls Oil Cooler, -10 fittings, new in box, size of a4 page $400 (can do lines also)

Heaps more than I can think of at the moment, ask away!

Engines/Gearboxes/Mount Kits in stock, all great condition as usual

1jz manual package $3500

SR20 manual package (BYO TURBO) $2300

CA18 manual package

LS1 Silvia/Skyline/Cefiro Conversion Kit $2200

1JZ Silvia Mount Kits - $350

S13 Manual Conversion Kits $500

SR20 Gearboxes $500

Quick 180SX body sale need shed space again!

S13 or 180sx complete front conversion kit to S15 - $1100

180SX rear guards 25/30mm Origin Style good condition - $150

180SX Type X front bumpers - $250 each

180sx frp 50mm Origin slightly cracked wide rear guards - $50

180sx frp 40mm Origin front guards, drilled frr cable tie bumper mounts - $200

180sx standard tail light set (not type x) $150

Federal rsr semi slicks 70% 215/40/17 $250 pair

Federal rsr semi slicks brand new 215/40/17 $400 pair

Federal 595ss brand new 215 and 235/45/17 $250 pair

Federal 595ss brand new 235/40/18 $275 pair

Federal EVO brand new 195/50/15 $220 pair

And any other federal or kumho or no name cheapies also available too much to list of course :)

Have heaps more stuff than listed :)

Dave - 0409 631 092

Edited by Dave.TAS

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