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Garrett 35/40 high mount manifold turbo smart pro gate and dump pipe waste gate done 500km, no shaft play was tuned running 315kw easy n safethen taken off the road after 500km.. $1500 ono
Also have standard rb25 intake manifold, stardard computer, diff non abs $50each
Rear cambar arms and toe arms adjustable $160
Adjustable steering arms $100
Rear bar $100 front bar $150 typical fiber glass conditions hair line cracks
R33 bonnet $100 some hail dints
Also wrecking a r33 gtst

pm me your number for pics or for any details

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  • 3 weeks later...

hey guys...

unfortunately it came time where different needs forced my hand and i have sold my baby.

consequently. i have a heap of R33 odds and ends to off load as i no longer need or want them. and i need my garage space back.

most are from a series 1 r33. some other little bits from series 2. but nothing major.

these items guys are for sale as a BULK LOT.

buy one. get them all.. bring a trailer.. lol.

lots of interior plastics.

  • front door cards
  • rear quarter cards
  • roof lining for sunroof
  • floor carpet
  • S1 boot lid
  • standard intercooler
  • dash plastics
  • gear shift surround auto
  • centre console
  • 2x dash pads non airbag
  • 3" cat back exhaust with dump pipe and front pipe. comes with free milo tin exhaust tip.
  • rear seats S2
  • cabin switches (hazards, indicator etc)
  • climate control
  • window regs. maybe left and righthand. but definitely 1x righthand.
  • automatic instrumet cluster and surrounds

i'm sure there is more there that i can't think of at this stage.

but as i said. this is mainly interior bits and pieces.

make me a reasonable offer on the lot if you are interested. and we can wheel and deal..

best bet is to text me.

0402 94 55 46.

cheers.

R32/33 GTR pwr intercooler : As pictured, bit damaged still works fine, want a standard setup for GTST, will include all stainless piping 3" out lets - will suit r32 or 33 with body kit or GTR front. All piping and clamps included except factory pipes .. Message or text O404429279 Selling as it won't fit my bumper 700mm thick post-65322-14430264806205_thumb.jpgpost-65322-14430265328164_thumb.jpgpost-65322-14430265560922_thumb.jpgpost-65322-14430265711316_thumb.jpg

Will swap for standard Std setup and $ my way or parts or sell

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