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Hey guys !

I notice I derailed this thread with talks about my issue, so I created a thread which can be found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/421565-jeremys-r33-issue-splutter/

I'll post up my progress with videos and pictures along the way. First time working on a skyline, let alone a car (quite exciting).

Cheers,

Jeremy

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I am also selling some wheels...

Vertini McLaren Rims - 20" x 8.5, 5x114.3, +42

$1,000 ONO.

Pics and more info can be found here:

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/amaroo/wheels-tyres-rims/for-sale-swap-vertini-mclaren-rims-20-x-8-5-5x114-3-42/1015076407

Edited by Brad54

Hi guys got some more stuff for sale need to sort out some bills

Used R33 rear camber and traction adjustable arms bought from trojan $200 for both

factory side skirts for a r33 s2 in grey $150

i have some 5 spoke gold rims for sale gutter rash on 3 of them tires are shot, the fit r33 ect $300

R33 turbo brakes front and rear with new seals and near new TRW pads $400

i'm negotiable feel free to pm

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WEDS Wheels.


17x9 +38 rear, 16x8 +30 front.. double stagger!


Federal 595 RS rear (before RSR) 225/45r17 80% tread

Yokohama Advan AD07 front (some flat spotting on left) 225/45r16 70% tread


Very cool wheels, 4x114.3 and 5x114.3. Asking $790 with tyres.


Sorry about the crappy pictures, will get some better ones this week

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Selling genuine Nissan GTR Master Clutch cylinder. Bought it from Lennock but didn't end up needing it, still in packaging. Will let it go for $240 which is $20 cheaper than trade price from Nissan and $70 cheaper than JustJap. Will fit all 32, 33, 34 GTR's :touch:

Putting up my seats as an EOI as I am going to upgrade to Brides;

Pair of R33 GTR S2 front seats, they dont have a mark on them but the reclining mechanism is rusted so you cant change the seat positioning but you can let rear passengers in.

PM me offers, Cheers !

Putting up my seats as an EOI as I am going to upgrade to Brides;

Pair of R33 GTR S2 front seats, they dont have a mark on them but the reclining mechanism is rusted so you cant change the seat positioning but you can let rear passengers in.

PM me offers, Cheers !

you can change the position, its just the thin wire that connects to the rail lock thats munted

you can still unhook the lock with pliers and slide fine :yes:

I see you fell in love sitting in my brides aye ;)

Doing a massive price drop on the Cressida to $1300 with all the wheels I have for it plus what ever spares I can find.

Can put 3 months rego on it for extra.

Really need it gone so I can have the carport and shed back.

Doing a massive price drop on the Cressida to $1300 with all the wheels I have for it plus what ever spares I can find.

Can put 3 months rego on it for extra.

Really need it gone so I can have the carport and shed back.

Pics and stuff on this? Pm me if its easier

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