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well the cars going back to stock for sale so heres your chance to grab some cool gear, its a sad place to be but here we are. a few parts are still on the car, but will be comig off over the next few days. located in SA, prices are slightly neg

suspension

Whiteline front and rear swaybars blade adjustable $350 for the pair

Kazama Castor rods $200

Whiteline rear camber arms $200

Cusco Zero 1 coilovers, base height adjustable and go plenty low $800

AM Performance Titanium strut brace $600

power

garrett 3076 with .82 rear externally gated $1200

Tial 44mm wastegate $280

Am Performance low mount 3mm stainless manifold, looks awesome, great response, only a few months old $700

dump/front and wastegate pipe set up to suit this system to cat $450

3" intake powdercoated black $150

Z32 Afm with plug $200

deposit taken on turbo set up

this set up made 307@ 16psi at willall racing, has been on the car for 8000ks, full boost by 3800, and even less if you changed the housing to the .63. buy the whole lot for $2600

RSR stainless steel cat back exhaust with twin 4" Am Performance mufflers $500

AM Performance 4" Titanium exhaust for r33 gtst, its a little bit longer and replaces the cat, but it you want it to bolt up to the stock cat position i can have that done, weights under 7kg, has a mid muffler, sounds like nothing else on the market. only been on the car a couple of months, may fit gtr i can find this out for you if needed $1800

Tomei Poncams 256 8.5mm lift $600

nismo 740cc injectors $600

bosch 044 $100

defi 60mm gauges $550 ON HOLD

Greddy oil cooler and relocator $550 ON HOLD

Body

Ganador mirrors $400

r33 40th anniversary HA package front bar, few scratches underneath, nothing major $600

R33 GTR s2 front seats, mint condition $700

black r33 boot lid, shaved lock, lip spoiler mounted and modified to fit perfect $300

r33 option chrome door scuffs $120

parts on hold/ already spoken for

Enkei rpf1 18x9.5 +15 black with 235/40 r18 $1600

Nistune z32 ecu $600

Josh

0411742212

will get pics up over the next few days, have misplaces my camera at the moment, lol. can MMS pics through though, few down the bottom

Z32 afm and filter sold

found some more parts

R33 GTR chrome scuff options $120

Project kics nechrome wheel nuts titanium coated colour, the real deal $200

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