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Hi guys,

I've got a few parts off my 95' R33 GTS-4 for sale,

Brake setup, everything factory was replaced by 32 GTR parts, so before you ask yes it is 4 stud as it was originally N/A so not the same as GTST brakes.

Brakes come with Calipers, Rotors, Brake Pads, Lines everything, willing to sell for $170 for everything as I need these out of the garage, if you can pickup before Saturday I can do it for $150.

Side Mirrors arent a factory colour so willing to sell these cheap as they'll need to be resprayed by new owner

Rear Seats in good condition as rarely had passengers have been replaced with a rollcage.

Spare Slimline wheel if anyone interested

Have a GTS4 Gearbox for sale, clutch gave way and has put a hole in the bellhousing so would need to remove that have sourced would cost around $200 to replace bellhousing, but I bought a GTR gearbox instead for my new engine. Gearbox will be out of the car on Sunday 22nd May

PM any offers, anything considered as I just need the space to work with as my garage is cluttered with parts atm.

Cheers

Dan

All still available, if your after pics for anything just let me know...

Any offers considered as I need this gone asap

Special price if you can pick up by friday.

Gts4 brake setup $100 includes everything

Mirrors $30 for both or $20 each

Rear seats $40

Gts4 gearbox needs new bellhousing Internals ok $400

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