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Hi Folks,

I'm selling the bits in my garage to fund my trip to UK/Europe. So, I'd only swap parts for cold hard CASH - Don't bother offering swap for parts.

I have the following bits I need to sell;

1; Set of 4 R33 GTR wheels with tyres. I'll let pictures do the talking. Asking $1100 ONO.

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2; Nismo Coppermix Twin plate clutch with flywheel, done 5,000km when I bought it, been sitting in box at my garage since. Asking $1500 ONO.

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3; Standard struts for R33/R34 GTR, in good condition, passed roadworthy with these recently. Asking $350 ONO.

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4; Complete standard exhaust system for R33 GTR Y pipe, cat, cat-back exhaust- great for clearing EPA and such. Asking $400 ONO.

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5; Factory RB26 cam gears, in good condition. Asking $50 ONO.

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6; Exhaust silencer for 115mm exhaust tip, in good condition with 2 bolts to secure it to the exhaust. Asking $50 ONO.

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7; Pair of stuffed R33 GTR turbos, suit rebuild. Asking $100 ONO.

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8; Pair of R33 GTR S1/2 Brake ducts (under the front bumper) In good shape. Asking $100 ONO.

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9; Standard R33 GTR front bumper in Midnight Purple, would need repainting as there's scratches, with S2 lip and maybe with stuffed S3 lip as well No indicators and surround. Asking $200 ONO. - Can do deal with brake ducts.

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I'm located at Doncaster East, VIC, small-ish bits I can send your way no probs - wheels, exhaust, bumper these I'd rather pick up.

I can be contacted by SMS on 0430 129 511 or PM.

Any questions, don't be afraid to ask. Again, only thing I'll swap these parts for cold hard CASH only.

Cheers

Grant

Hey,

An r33 box with near new exedy hd clutch, flywheel & tail shaft just sold on eBay for 1300.

Looking for a clutch & flywheel.

Interested depending on price, otherwise good luck.

Cheers.

Paul,

If you don't like what I'm pricing my items to sell you can either not reply or make me an offer. And your post is reported.

Shotgun the brake ducts!!!

can you pm me your number, i'll come up this sunday :)

btw would you happen to have the plastic undertray thats clipped on the lip?

Cheers,

Kev

Hi all,

R33 GTR wheels, R33 GTR bumper and brake ducts are SOLD!

Forgot to mention that the Nismo Coppermix is pull type (R34 GT-T, R33 GTR, and late R32 GTR '93/94).

Cheers

Grant

Are you kidding me?

Sure I'll offer you 1/2 & then you can have another go at me.

Grow up dude.

Paul,

If you don't like what I'm pricing my items to sell you can either not reply or make me an offer. And your post is reported.

Depending on price, I might. SMS me your offer, the number's on 1st post.

Bump, these stuff have to be gone, cos it won't be much of use for me...

Feel free to make an offer.

Bump, these stuff have to be gone, cos it won't be much of use for me...

Feel free to make an offer.

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Also, front pipe is sold pending money clearance. Cat-back is still available at $200 ONO

After cleaning the garage, found some items I didn't realise I still have...

Standard Skyline 5 speed gearknob, Have seen quite bit of use - not perfect but. Asking $25.

R33 A-pillar trim, in good condition no holes at all. Asking $30.

R33 Ball joint assembly in pair, new in packaging (part no - 40160-05U00) Asking $100.

Will look into any offers for the clutch, and other bits, they're no use for me.

Thanks

Grant

Y pipe is SOLD and couriered. Standard Cat-back with compliance cat still available.

Buy them!

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