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Stock Stagea turbo dump pipe... unsure if it will fit the R33/34.. I think R33? may need to be confirmed

$20

..and still selling the stuff in my sig.

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For sale:

Standard RB20 Turbo - reasonable condition, some shaft play but still usable $50

T04e dump pipe flange + gasket (suit eBay turbo KLS Power Spirit, maybe others) $25

S13 front hubs, appear to be good condition, missing 4 wheel studs $40

Monza catch can, 1 litre, comes with fittings and hose brand new $30

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Hey Guys.

Selling a few bars I have lying around

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The top bar is a R34 Nismo S Type rear bar ready for paint

and the bottom bar is a R32 GTR front bar to fit a GTS-T also ready for paint.

$400 each ONO!

PM or SMS only to 0404543040

Thanks Bren

hey guys looking to sell my vp commodore wagon again sold it too a mate who then lost his license so i got it back, will only take a little bit to get roadworthy

needs two new front left wheel studs, rear view mirror bolted back on, could use a service and the wheels on it need new rubber

has roughly 317xxx ks on it is an auto and has been sprayed black

only looking for $400 (with the 18 inch chromes)

or $300 without (but you will need to bring your own wheels)

car is currently unregistered

i can be contacted on 0425416020 or [email protected]

cheers

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hey guys i got some body kit for sale.

R33 GTR style front bumper (new) $350

R33 Side skirts $200 (used, black in colour in every good condition was on my car i pulled it out)

FMIC $100

O42l545387 Shiv

make me offer need them gone

Hi Guys,

Cleaning out my garage and I have found a heap of stuff I no longer require from old projects that changed direction

Brand New Parts still in boxes.

NISMO SR20DET Thermostat (21200-RS520) - $70

NISMO Big Operating Clutch Cylinder (30620-RSR40) - $140

GReddy Adjustable Camshaft Gear Sprocket (13523306) - $140

Please PM me if your interested in any of these parts

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The nismo clutch cylinder will also suit

  • Nissan Skyline BNR32 GTR (RB26DETT, 08/1989 - 01/1995) (Notes: 02/1993 - On, Pull Type)
  • Nissan Skyline BCNR33 GTR (RB26DETT, 01/1995 - 05/1998)
  • Nissan Skyline BNR34 GTR (RB26DETT, 01/1999 - 08/2002)
  • Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four (Series 1) (RB25DET, 09/1996 - 08/1998)
  • Nissan Stagea WGC34 RS-V (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 10/2001)
  • Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four (Series 2) (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 10/2001)
  • Nissan Stagea WGNC34 260RS (RB26DETT, 11/1997 - 10/2001)

Great for heavy duty clutches (larger bore)

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