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Just a few parts to suit R33 and/or R34.

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R34 Coupe Catback Exhaust

2.25'' cat back into 3.5'' tip cannon. Ready to bolt in. Nice, deep aggressive note on idle and acceleration, crackles on lift off at lower revs. Great sounding exhaust, got many compliments when it was on the car. $280

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Genuine R34 Nismo/Altia Sideskirts

Comes with all brackets, screws and clips. Paint is in good condition (OEM BP9 Metallic Blue), has mesh on both vents. Genuine Nissan. $350

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Pedders Lowered Springs (R33/R34 GT)

Lowers the car approx. 1.6-1.8cm all round, gives the car a more aggressive looking stance. Done approx. 6000km. $180

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OEM R33 GTS-T Shocks

No springs. Comes disassembled. One front shock is dead, others are OK. Take em away, $50

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OEM R34 GT Front Strut Bar

Good condition, can be used on R33's I believe. $100

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OEM Stagea Front and Rear Swaybar

Will suit R33 and R34 GT as well. Rear comes with links and bushes, front does not. $50 each.

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RB25 NEO Splitfire Coilpacks

Only used on the car for 2 days and then removed, near new condition. $380

All items located in Melbourne. Will post coilpacks only, all others pickup. Any questions, feel free to contact me by replying in this thread or sending me a PM!

Cheers

Joel

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