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OIL IS ALL NEW, NEVER USED, Bought em but car is now sold

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90 = $30

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90 = $30

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite SIN Gear Oil 75 = $25

(Above are all same SIN 75 supercedes to Pro Gear 75W-90)

1 x 2.5L Bottle Hypoid 80W-90 = $25

1 x 2.5L Bottle Gear Oil 80W-90 = $30

(Hypoid superceded to Gear Oil 80W-90) see pics

ALL THESE PARTS CAME OFF R33 GTR Series 3 with 60,000km supposedly

Dont have any other parts.... these are the left overs.. apart from lug nuts...

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback = $150

Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe = $50

Standard R33 GTR Suspension (4 Shocks) = $300

Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $80

Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $100

R33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Apexi Dual Exhaust Style Catback (has some dents): $250

Message for details. I live in Bankstown area (Sydney)

Regards

Lee

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also got a bottle of Royal Purple 10W-40, all is still sealed never used... 5L for $75 (all the oils are NEW, bought them about a month ago but car is gone now)

Revised Prices

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90 = $25

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90 = $25

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite SIN Gear Oil 75 = $25

1 x 2.5L Bottle Hypoid 80W-90 = $25

1 x 2.5L Bottle Gear Oil 80W-90 = $25

Buy em all for $100, I purchased these $45 each, so paying half the price ain't all that bad

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback = $120 - still has those metal heat shields on most of it.

Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe = $30 - If you buy the Catback, i'll throw this in... unless its already sold

Standard R33 GTR Suspension (4 Shocks) = $200 - Its the one with the GTR logo on it.

Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $50

Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $80

R33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Apexi Dual Exhaust Style Catback (has some dents): $150

Need this stuff gone....

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

OIL IS ALL NEW, NEVER USED, Bought em but car is now sold


1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90 = $30


1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90 = $30


1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite SIN Gear Oil 75 = $25


(Above are all same SIN 75 supercedes to Pro Gear 75W-90)


1 x 2.5L Bottle Hypoid 80W-90 = $25


1 x 2.5L Bottle Gear Oil 80W-90 = $30


(Hypoid superceded to Gear Oil 80W-90) see pics



Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback + Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe = $100


Standard R33 GTR Suspension (4 Shocks) = $300


Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $50


Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $70



R33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Apexi Dual Exhaust Style Catback (has some dents): $100


  • 2 months later...

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback + Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe = $50

R33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Will fit R33 GTS-T = $50

Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $50

Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $25

  • 1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite SIN Gear Oil 75

1 x 2.5L Bottle Hypoid 80W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Gear Oil 80W-90

All above for $50 (retails around $250-300)

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback + Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe fits R33 GTSTs= $50

33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Exhaust Style Catback fits R33 GTSTs(has some dents): $50

Standard R33 GTR Suspension (4 Shocks) = $300 SOLD

Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $15

Standard R33 GTR Wing End Caps (White) = $10

Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $50

Edited by Mclarenmercman

@easygtr... i still have them, someone enquired about buying them on the 12th of August and he still hasnt replied... i'll leave it till 21st of August, if he doesnt reply, i'll post them for you... total cost $60, $50 + $10 Freight, i can freight out using startrack airbag from work...

  • 1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90

  • 1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite SIN Gear Oil 75

1 x 2.5L Bottle Hypoid 80W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Gear Oil 80W-90

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback + Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe fits R33 GTSTs= $50

33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Exhaust Style Catback fits R33 GTSTs(has some dents): $50

Standard R33 GTR Suspension (4 Shocks) = $300 SOLD

Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $15

Standard R33 GTR Wing End Caps (White) = $10

Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $50 (PENDING)

  • 2 weeks later...

  • 1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90

  • 1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite Pro Gear 75W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Penrite SIN Gear Oil 75

1 x 2.5L Bottle Hypoid 80W-90

1 x 2.5L Bottle Gear Oil 80W-90

33 GTR Exhaust (JASMA Approved) Exhaust Style Catback fits R33 GTSTs(has some dents): $50

Standard R33 GTR Suspension (4 Shocks) = $300 SOLD

Standard R33 GTR Blow Off Valves x 2 Comes with fittings as shown = $50 (PENDING)

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust Catback + Standard R33 GTR Front Pipe fits R33 GTSTs= $50

Standard R33 GTR Wing Blade (White Original) = $15

Standard R33 GTR Wing End Caps (White) = $10

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