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Got some R33 parts for sale....

NISMO R33 RB25DET Front Exhaust Pipe. Comes with Dump Pipe and O2 Sensor - $150

Series 1 R33 4 Door Rear Tail Lights. Excellent condition, not a mark on them - $300 (pair)

R33 Polished Wiper Arms - $30 

 

 

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On 12/9/2017 at 5:42 PM, vkadam said:

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R34 GTT parts

 

Stock suspension $100

stock cams $150

Stock front brakes $350

Tuneagent manifold suit topmount 3076R $150

R34 radiator overflow $10

 

vkadam,

I'm interested in the stock suspension if you still got it. Let me know. Cheers, Luke. :) 

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Hey got an RB26 manifold to sell, $800 which is a huge discount for an as-new tubular steampipe and heat coated manifold

MTX racing, heat coated, Split flange T4 with merge collector, High quality bit of gear

Only test fitted

Reason for sale is that it didn't sit the GTX4022R low enough in the engine bay for my RB26/30 to clear in my r32

It's a good bit of gear and if you are in Canberra, happy to come around and test fit it with you if you have the hot side stripped out

If you want pics please send an SMS to zero four 15 eight 38 790

Will try and upload pics but if you just text me I'll send pics, I live in Curtin.

Cheers

Andrew

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Hey all,

 

Have a bunch of aftermarket parts from my 32GTR, in preparation for it’s rotisserie respray:

Full 3.5inch turbo back exhaust. Not sure of brand, but great note and I think the section from cat to extractors is titanium (not 100% sure, though): $500

HKS fully adjustable coil overs (pics coming soon, just need to give them a clean): $750

2 x Garrett ball bearing 2860-5’s in near new condition (only a few thousand km’s): $900 each.

Complete R32GTR Brakes (non-brembo), including slotted rotors (DBA, apparently): $500 per pair

Koyorad Radiator: $400 (retails for $690) and only a few thousand km’s old.

ABS Module and mount: $300

Also have a bunch of other parts, so if you’re after something specific, let me know and I’ll see if I have it.

Welcome to view anytime. Parts located in Red Hill.

 

 

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I have a couple of 2530s from my R32 from over ten years ago. I'm sure they need a rebuild and have no idea if they're worth anything but didn't have the heart to throw them out. I know the actuators used to be worth a bit on their own, best offer over a coffee? Anyone want them? Located in Kingston. 

 

 

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