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Have these parts leftover from a R33 GTST and R32 GTR wreck

R33 GTST:

Front Brake calipers and rotors - $300

Rear Brake calipers and rotors - $200

Front hubs and bearing assembly - $50

--- PACKAGE: Front and rear brakes with front hubs - $450 ---

Flywheel x 2, have surface rust - $40 each

Standard clutch with near new friction plate - $100

Engine backing plate - $20

Clutch master cylinder - $40

Turbo heatshield x 2 - $20 each

Throttle cable - $30

Centre console / armrest - $30

Series 2 airbag dashpad - $100

Parcel shelf - $40

Castor rods with urethane bushes - $30 each

Rear lights, left and right. Painted white - $40 each

Brake master cylinder - $40

Passenger side airbag - $50

Rear bar, white. Good paint - $100

Rear bar reinforcement - $50

Manual gearstick surround with vinyl boot - $50

Rear 'skyline' garnish, white. - $40

Climate control unit - $40

AAC Valve - $30

Passenger window switch - $25

Clutch & brake pedal - $30 each

Drivers side door card, series 2 - $40

Manual radiator, very good condition - $100

Aircon condenser, very good condition - $80

Radiator plastic shroud - $40

Space saver spare wheel - $40

Fuel pump - $20

Indicator and wiper stalks - $20 each

R32 GTR:

Stock front Coilovers x 2, good condition with no leaking - $100 each

Stock rear Coilover, good condition with no leaking - $100

Washer Bottle - $30

Aircon fan - $50

Drivers Mirror - $50

Fuel Pump - $50

Passenger window switch - $30

Parts located in Emerald, Victoria. Can post smaller items, prefer pick-up for larger items. Contact me here or through PM.

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Yes, they are called coilovers when stock. No stock coilovers are adjustable as far as i know.

Generally, they are referred to as struts.

Coilovers are generally aftermarket adjustable type of suspension.

Hope this helps.

Strut or Coilover who gives a f**k, two different names for the exact same thing.

Don't know why I'm bothering answering this as it is a moot point.

BTW: The COILOVERS are still for sale.

  • 5 weeks later...

Strut or Coilover who gives a f**k, two different names for the exact same thing.

Don't know why I'm bothering answering this as it is a moot point.

BTW: The COILOVERS are still for sale.

dude are they adjustable?

  • 5 months later...

Manual gearstick surround with vinyl boot - $50

Is this Series 1 or Series 2?

Series 1 - smooth

Series 2 - matte finish

Also is the boot OEM or aftermarket?

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