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1. Turbosmart Dual Port BOV kit with extra trumpets to make them completely atmospheric or have them plum back or half half or full recirculating. fitted once and removed basically brand new $250

2. Nismo Super Copper mix twin plate clutch near new 95%friction material still on it, suited for pull type BNR33, was used for about 4000 km's street use only was fitted to my 260RS $1800

3.Still way 0-400 shifter, drag racing shifter enables you to shift up gears and not mis shifting in to wrong gear. $240

4. Apexi Super Suction set with 2 z32 AMFs. $250

5. Greedy Profec B Spec2. $150

6. R34 GTR Rear Seats $200

7. R34 GTR S2 Rear Sears $350

8. R32 GTR Front Guards. they got bead blasted when my R32 was being put through restoration the guy who blasted it said oh I'm not meant to blast alloy, there are slight dents on them but can be fixed quite easily $150 for the pair

9. WGNC34 S1 Factory Front Grill with Autech sticker on it. $100

10. WGNC34 S1 260RS fiber glass front bar with vents moulded in to the bar. lower lip has slight damage to it $300

11.WGNC34 Greedy adjustable coil overs suited for 260RS not sure what the spring rates are, very firm ride no knocking or leaks.$250

12. WGNC34 S1 Manual center consol and ash tray vents and control surround $300

13. WGNC34 S2 Auto Center consol $50

14. WGNC34 260RS standard radiator. $50

15. R34 GTR Vspec front bar with diffuser just had respray in Bayside blue, lower lip needs another paint. $500

16. R34 GTR Vspec complete front end just had respray in white, this came on the 34 i bought but z tune kit is half here and half in japan so need to make way for it. i would like to sell this one as a complete set, Front bar with lower lip in black and lower diffuser and grills no badges, guards and bonnet. $1200 if to be broken up it will be bar with lip and diffuser $500 guards $350 Bonnet $600

17. R32 GTR Rear bar, has broken tabs on one side $50

18. R32 GTR Carbon exhaust rear bar shield $100

19. R32 GTR Carbon N1 vents $120

20. WGNC34 s1 260RS Front seats VGC $400 for the pair

21. TE37 custom powder coat, they were black when i got them since then i have had them blasted and recoated but am planing on blasting them again and getting them painted in white which is what is on the stickers say. also come with fedrals 595 with about 10000 km left on them $2350

22. R32 GTR intercooler $150

23. R34 GTR Nismo S-Tune Shocks off my 34 pretty sure it will fit on 33 GTRs as well not sure what kinda of condition they are in as i have not driven the 34 yet and i have Tien RS's being built for my car. $600

24. Nismo LMGT4 bronze 18 9.5+12 $2400

There are still a whole heap of items i need to list and take photos of but ill probably have to start a part 2 of items i have for sale, anyways just pm me and ill get back to you asap.thanks

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nha they wont fit they will only fit 260rs because they have the GTR forks on them or they till fit an r33 GTR if you change the tophats to suit a R33 GTR will have pics loaded up on photobucket tomorrow

Hi - could you please send me a pic of # 18. R32 GTR Carbon exhaust rear bar shield $100.

reply to PM or email [email protected] thanks

Keen as mustard.

Cheers

Richard

Hi would you have a clutch fan blades for sale and a radiator overflow bottle ? Pete 0415160343

No just items that are listed

18. R32 GTR Carbon exhaust rear bar shield $100.SOLD pending payment

Plse re-email account details. My payment was returned (acct does not exist)

Likely I got a number wrong

Thanks

11.WGNC34 Greedy adjustable coil overs suited for 260RS not sure what the spring rates are, very firm ride no knocking or leaks.$250 SOLD

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