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What was the damage to the leather seats, will they fit r33 gtst s2. And how much postage to vic 3192. Cheers

Edited by ShiftyTys

Hey mate, ashamed you're wreck tis beautiful thing...it's a great example of what a clean and tough GTR ought to be like.

Mate, is your front bar still for sale? Plesae provide price for both twices. Cheers.

What was the damage to the leather seats, will they fit r33 gtst s2. And how much postage to vic 3192. Cheers

Just had some rub marks from getting in and out on the drivers side. Nothing that has actually torn or damaged the leather. Just discoloured. may come up with a intrusive clean.

Can do postage inclusive(free) to a local depot for you.

Matt

Hey mate, ashamed you're wreck tis beautiful thing...it's a great example of what a clean and tough GTR ought to be like.

Mate, is your front bar still for sale? Plesae provide price for both twices. Cheers.

Front bar is avail.

PM me what you are looking at

Just had some rub marks from getting in and out on the drivers side. Nothing that has actually torn or damaged the leather. Just discoloured. may come up with a intrusive clean.

Can do postage inclusive(free) to a local depot for you.

Matt

Also fits a gtst yeah? Thanks

Updated list

RB32(just under 3.2)$3500 Block with:

Custom ordered CP pistons(used, matched to bore)

Sonic tested and Cryo sleeved

Billet twin cam belt pulley adaptor

Stainless steel Welsh plugs

1.1mm head restrictor

Nisspeed 4WD sump Adaptor

Block milled for high HP Sump adaptor fittment

ARP head stud kit

Nisspeed oil pickup for extended Sump

RB26 Sump, extended with Baffles and Gates

Bore has been cross hatched for reinstall of pistons

Decked

6boost Twin turbo manifolds $1000

Heat wrapped and thermatec coated

come with Tomei metal shim gaskets and nut/washer kit

Intake hard Pipe kit $200

Modified to fit 6boost setup

Modified Power steering resevoir relocator for use with hard pipe kit $180

Custome bracket

direct bolt on with charcol canister

Apexi turbo inlet hard pipes $400

for Z32 AFM. comes with plugs and silicon

USED ROH 19" x 10" 3 peice Modena's $2500

Nangkang 275's

4" of dish all round

Shadow crome finish

NEW ROH 19" x 10" 3 peice Modena's $2700

NEW Nangkang 275's $800

4" of dish all round

Shadow crome finish

ROH 18" x 10" 3 peice Modena's $3000

Michelin 270 full slicks

3" of dish

Three layer pearl

Used for one day only

Michelin 270 full slicks x 16 $150 each

various levels of use

Custom exhaust $1000

75mm x 2 into 90mm into 127mm internal muffler

comes with 75mm x 2 Side pipes for track

New Vbands 75mm x 6 also thrown in(not fitted) but for quick change

Greddy Copy Plenum $500

with silicon 80mm-100mm adaptor

Nismo Plarque

Nismo Gmax Twin Plate clucth $1000

Nismo Flywheel

Pull type

50% life left

Can be repucked when the time comes by NPC for $400(both plates)

Nismo Gmax Twin Plate $900

Nismo Flywheel

Push Type

50% life

R33 GTR Series 3 Vspec gearbox $1000

with redline oil (70,000km)

R32 GTR Gearbox $800

may have short ratio's, will have to check

Normal oil

45,000km

with tranfer case

Field Boxer II linear Torque split controller $800

Known, best for track

Greddy Profec B boost controller $400

The Good one (3 knobs, no display)

Very very stable boost

Apexi Power FC $1100

with Commander

with Boost control kit

Innovate Motorsports LM2 OBD2 O2 Wideband $500

Stainless tail pipe sniffer

Ohlins Mines Esta Street Edition Suspension $1500

A comfortable ride was achieved at a high dimension with sport quality and balance while regular street driving by adopting the OHLINS shock absorber and the original springs.

In addition to the original specification, the shock absorber has a C ring height-adjustment function and the 20 steps of damping force-control. You can apply your favorite settings.

It gives you the decent driving experience which does not have the sense of incongruity as other types of cars by using the normal spring form and adopting variable rate spring for some types of cars.

This product has been developed and assembled by Mine's

Greddy Boost Gauge, Fuel Pressure $400

White face

Electronic with recall and alarm setting

includes Greddy A pillar pod for 33

Fuel system setup $400

twin 044

some speed flow fittings

BTR surge tank

relays

Carbon Fibre Full length cooling panel $250 $150

R33

Has some cracks around radiator bracket holes

Trust front lower lip $350

Series 3 N1 Bumper $550

N1 reo $250

Series 3 spoiler with boot $800

Front Guards with clear indicators $1000

Side Skirts $370

GTR 001 (GTR WON) Number plates forsale

SA

No Annual Fee

$500ono

RB30 Howards Ultimate forged connecting rods $1000

Guaranteed to 2000hp

The pinical of high hp rods

Piston Crown squirters

3000km's old

Perfect condition

Balanced by PM Engines

Provent 200 catch can $100

awesome item

Alloy radiator $180

R33 GTR shell

All R33 1998 GTR series 3 standard parts available aswell

Matt

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