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Hey Guys,

Here is a list of shit I've got for sale. Looking to get rid of it to clear up some room and get some cashola to get my 33 ready for Super Series!

3x Bridgestone Potenza RE540S 255\40\17: $65 each, OK tread, will do about 2 track days between the 3.

1x Dunlop Direzza D03G 235\45\17: $25, not even sure how I ended up with one of these...

2x Admiral P712 235\45\17: $50 each, good tread, great for drift, last for ages and wear evenly.

4x White Sunraiser Wheels with 30" Tyres all with good tread. $300 for the set.

R33 Turbo Rotors, pair of Fronts. $35 for the pair

R33 Turbo Calipers, pair of fronts. Good condition, recently rebuilt, $300 for the pair

R33 Stock Radiator, $50

R33 Stock Dump pipe, $30

R33 Rear knuckles & backing plates. $80

R33 AC Radiator, $30

R33 Turbo stock cross pipe $15

R33 Turbo Plazmaman cross pipe $60

R33 Turbo Stock exhaust manifold. $50

R33 RB25 Stock Clutch fan $15

R33 Turbo stock Swaybars, $30

R33 Stock turbo front pipe, $15

R33 Stock boot lid with S2 wing. (white, very clean) $280

3" Steel Cat back exhaust for R33 skyline, includes 3" cat, hotdog and cannon muffler. $250

3" Catalytic converter $100

GK Tech spacers. To suit 114.3mm PCD, 15mm bolt on, 10mm slip on, 5mm slip on, 2mm slip on. $80 for the lot.

Brand new, GK Tech long wheel studs to suit 1.25mm thread pitch. $25 for fronts only.

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Hey All,

Still got lots of this shit,

Plus now I'm selling a RB25DE block too.

has new freeze\welsh plugs

86.5mm bore

Oil restrictors fitted, stock VCT, blocked middle and 1mm rear.

come with girdle and has std size ACL bearings fitted, but they're ruined.

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Open to offers, if you give me $50 I'll throw in some mains bolts too.

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Hey All,

Still got this stuff listed below, now taking offers.

3x Bridgestone Potenza RE540S 255\40\17: $65 each, OK tread, will do about 2 track days between the 3.
1x Dunlop Direzza D03G 235\45\17: $25, not even sure how I ended up with one of these...

3x White Sunraiser Wheels with 30" Tyres all with good tread. $300 for the set. $80 for the set

R33 Turbo Calipers, pair of fronts. Good condition, recently rebuilt, $300 for the pair
R33 Stock Radiator, $50
R33 Stock Dump pipe, $30
R33 Rear knuckles & backing plates. $80
R33 AC Radiator, $30
R33 Turbo stock cross pipe $15
R33 Turbo Stock exhaust manifold. $50
R33 Turbo stock Swaybars, $30
R33 Stock turbo front pipe, $15
R33 Stock boot lid with S2 wing. (white, very clean) $280

3" Steel Cat back exhaust for R33 skyline, includes 3" cat, hotdog and cannon muffler. $250
3" Catalytic converter $100

Also adding:

Set of 4 Matt Black Lenso D2R, 18x9.5 +12. 5x114.3 PCD. Only used them twice. very good condition. $800 ono. Tyres not included but can be arranged if wanted.
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Stock non-hicas r33/s14 rear suspension arms. (Missing a toe arm for some reason... and r33 front adjustable upper arms for camber adjustment brand new never used. $40 for all the stock stuff and $150 for the red ones.
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