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R33 Standard clutch kit(new in box) SOLD

R33 Maroon LHS front guard $150

R33 Maroon RHS front guard $150

R33 Windscreen $80(prefer you remove it yourself, but if you dont know how I'll do it)

R33 Rear glass quarters $50 each

R33 Rear w/screen $100

R33 Gunmetal S1 bonnet $100 (little rough, but useable)

R33 Maroon drivers door, no motor but has glass $100

R33 Maroon passenger door, no motor but has glass $100

R33 Drivers side window motor $100

R33 Passenger side window motor $100

R33 Door cards $75 each

R33 rear seat $100

R33 Front seats(drivers has the usual tear on the side, but otherwise ok, passengers is fine) $75 each or $130 the pair

R33 Tail light skins $45 each (two left, one right)

R33 tail light assemblies $100 per side

R33 Headlights, bit yellow but intact $300 pair, or 170 each SOLD

R33 Rear bar with reo $250

R33 Front reo completely uncut $350

R33 interior side cards, $50 each

R33 seatbelts $20 a corner

R33 hood lining $30

R33(i think i got it from an s15 but I used it in an r33 Brake booster $100

R33 Aircon compressor $150(working still gassed up)

R33 GT-R Stock turbos (no shaft play or leaks) $550 the pair

R33 GT-R exh manifolds $200 the pair

R33 GT-R "twin turbo" inlet pipe(modified for better flow characteristics) $250

R33 RB25det complete head (cams to headgasket) $350 (was replaced with ported head)

S15 head no cams $300

S15 Drivers side JDM tail light $170

S15 front drivers guard in pearl white $250 (comes with repairable passengers side guard)

R34 Gt-R Cluster $200

R34 tiptronic shifter $150 (or offers)

R34 tiptronic auto box $150

R34 RB25 NEO short motor (headgasket to sump) $450

R34 GTR stainless dump pipes (also fit R32 and R33 GT-R) $270

Stagea n/a ECU $100

R32 Coupe side skirts, rough but useable $100 a pair(4 sets available,2 white, 2black)

3x aftermarket Rb26dett front pipes, stainless. $150 each for the 2nd hand ones, $200 for the new one

More as i find it. Pics on request but really, most of this is stock gear.

All Parts Located in Dinmore (Just past Cunningham Hwy exit to QR)

PM or SMS 0430087070

Cheers

Jason

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Modded intake pipe.

This modification make the air charge from the front turbo combine with the rear turbos air charge ain the same direction, the unmodded pipe has them intersecting at almost 90 degrees causing turbulence in the inlet tract. response is increased.

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R32 Coupe side skirts, rough but useable $100 a pair(4 sets available,2 white, 2black)

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wouldnt mind a look.

when are you free.

should be here all day today, but ring me when you're on your way just in case. I can tell you where they are.

if not Bek is home most of the time during the week, I'm usually not home till 7 or 8 most nights.

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