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-Nismo 320KM Speedo Cluster suit R33 GTR or GTST Black dials.

-R33 2dr Stock Catback no rust, good condition (can deliver to Sydney for cost of fuel)

$140 ONO pickup

-SAFC I Apexi non digital version has 5 dials for adjustments at different rev ranges (pdf manual supplied)

$50 ONO

-R33 GTR/Stagea Cusco FRONT Coilovers good condition, non pillowball mount. No knocks and not too harsh a ride. Similar ride to my Sydneykid Bilsteins

$100 ONO

-Decat GTST and GTR $30

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-Genuine "CarBra' for R33 GTST and GTR fits both Series I and Series II

$150 ONO

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Cheers Nick

pickup Newcastle or post at buyers expense. As a guide a pair of coilovers was about $20 shipped to QLD

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-Nismo 320KM Speedo Cluster suit R33 GTR or GTST Black dials. sold

-R33 2dr Stock Catback no rust, good condition (can deliver to Sydney for cost of fuel)

$140 ONO pickup

-SAFC I Apexi non digital version has 5 dials for adjustments at different rev ranges (pdf manual supplied)

$50 ONO

-R33 GTR/Stagea Cusco FRONT Coilovers good condition, non pillowball mount. No knocks and not too harsh a ride. Similar ride to my Sydneykid Bilsteins

$100 ONO sold

-Decat GTST and GTR $30

post-36665-0-35163900-1332833507_thumb.jpg

-Genuine "CarBra' for R33 GTST and GTR fits both Series I and Series II

$150 ONO

post-36665-0-62530900-1332833562_thumb.jpg

Cheers Nick

pickup Newcastle or post at buyers expense. As a guide a pair of coilovers was about $20 shipped to QLD

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