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2x R33 GTS-T standard front brake rotors, some surface rust, other then that they are in good condition.

$100 the pair

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2x Dunlop Direzza O3G 235/40R18 semi slicks.

Never used on my car, bought off a friend who used them on 2 track days, selling as too small for my wider rims. Still tread on them.

$100 the pair

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2x Marshal Matrac 265/35ZR18

Slight camber wear, on limiters (see pics)

$50 the pair

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R33 Turbo heat shield

$10

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4" - 45 deg silicone elbow - Sonic Performance.

Came with my 3076 kit, never used as I still retain the 3" intake.

$15

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Speco Meter boost gauge (30psi)

Comes with fittings and hose, however is missing the LED globe

$20

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Cobalt boost gauge (20psi)

Doesn't have all the fittings and there is no hose with it.

$15

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Located in Melbourne, south east

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Other then the hose, what's missing from the cobalt gauge? Does it have a light? 52 or 60mm?

Sorry about the late reply, haven't been on here much, it does have a light, blue back light. I will get the measurements for you tonight once I get home and let you know if its a 52 or 60mm and let you know what else you would need for it to work.

wish u were in nsw

Haha what do you need mate might be able to work something out, can post if need be

  • 2 weeks later...

Also have these items for sale:

Magnaflow Rear Muffler.

3" inlet, twin 3" tips. Looks great, fits the rear bar of the R33 perfectly. Has an awesome note.

Flowed enough to make 350kw on my car.

Needs a clean with some metal polish and some really fine steal wool and it would look perfect.

These still cost $420 brand new.

Selling for $200

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R33 GTS-T standard spoiler from my series 2.

White. In great nick, not a scratch on it. Brake light still works fine.

$150

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Also still have the original items listed at begining of thread - Front Brake Calipers, 4" silicone elbow, Marshal tyres, Speco boost gauge

Need that stuff gone ASAP to make room, so make me an offer

  • 2 months later...

I still have the following for sale:

- Standard R33 Series 2 spoiler $150 ONO

- Magnaflow twin tip rear muffler $200 ONO

- Front brake rotors $100 ONO

- Marshal 265/18 tyres $50 ONO

- Speco gauge $20

- 4" 45 deg silicone elbow $15

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