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As car is sold I'm cleaning out the bits and pieces I have left over.

All items are rare and generally hard to come by, all in great condition.

  • R33 GTR Top Secret Carbon rear diffuser
    Condition: Used. Still in very good condition overall given it sits under the rear of a car that you'd drive. No actual cracks, it's all surface/coating marks/cracks.
    Price: $450

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  • R33 GTR Series 3 Door Trims
    Condition: Immaculate. Not a mark on them, you will not find a better set.
    Price: $500

  • R33 GTR Full Carbon Insert Dash by Superior Auto – incl. drivers door panel insert & h.break/g.box boots in carbon style fabric
    Condition: Used. Overall condition is excellent. Some tiny surface marks here/there nothing you really notice unless you have you face 5cm from it.
    Price: $900

I also have a Nismo GTR dash cluster. Not sure of it's condition yet. Once I do i'll post a price, pretty sure it only has around 70k kms on it.

I’ll have pics in coming days, most of you should know what these look like.

Prices are negotiable if you want to buy more than one item.

Contact via PM.

R33 GTR Top Secret Carbon rear diffuser

Condition: Used. Still in very good nick overall.

Price: $450

interested in pics....

but is it able to be used with gtr rear pods?

Pics of diffuser in the first post.

No idea if it'll fit with rear pods.It's hung with several large brackets which could be modified easily enough if you wanted.

Carbon dash is sold at this stage.

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High chance you've launched them into the bin, but do you have the stock GTR rear anti roll bar brackets and bushes?

Do you have pictures fitted?

My car has a r34 rear bar on it. So I'm just wondering if it meets up to the rear bar of a r33 then it wouldn't fit my car.

How low was it to the ground? (obvious factor as well, your car height)

I'm highly doubtful it will fit a R34 - the rear ends are quite different in that department. You'd be better off with a R34 one and not really a good gamble to buy a R33 one in the hope it will fit a R34.

The car i'm talking about is a R33 GTR with the complete R34 GTR conversion.

So its got the chassis of a R33 GTR - so the brackets would all fit no problems.

Hopefully the clears it up, so depending on the alignment with the rear bar, it could work.

I'll investigate.

Yeah look I can't say yes or no to that mate.

I can get some pics of it fitted but they most likely will not answer the questions you have. You'd need to compare the bars yourself to see the different areas that might cause issue.

Not trying to be difficult on this, I just don't want to sell it and then you get stuck with something you can't use (and im not going to investigate it). :)

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Interested in the doorcards. Have you got the rear trims as well. Thanks

I don't have the rear. Just the fronts.

If you want them let me know - I'm in Goulburn all this coming week if that helps (Not sure where you are from) :)

Hey Ash, you still got the rear diffuser? Would you take $300 for a quick sale? If so please PM me.

I still have it, but no - I won't sell it for $300.

$375 and it's yours.

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