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R33 parts

hks silent hi power exhaust and stainless jjr front pipe $500

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front and rear strut brace $100 for both

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engine crossmember and engine brackets $100

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rear subframe bare $50

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r200 shimmed up diff really tight $150
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2 pairs of rear shafts left and rights $50 a pair
boss kit with old momo wheel $20

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front grill series 1 no badge $20
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front grill series 2 has been sanded down to fit s1 $20
passenger side headlight s1 has small crack $30
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r32 rb20
air con compressor and idler bracket $20

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r32 gtr
radiator no leaks $40


rb30 block $50
rb30 crank $50
rb25 head complete minus covers $150

rb25 turbo manifold $75

r33 gtst front and rear brake conversion

$500

Includes rotors pads and calipers Fr, rotors pads calipers handbrake cables handbrake and hubs Rr





Pm me or email me [email protected]

Pm replied have some more items will list up as I find them.

Autotechnica r33 seat rails both sides $150 for both.

Standard smic and a few of the pipes $40

Standard injectora in fuel rail $40

Standard ecu manual s1 rb25det $50

R33 gtr wing $50 gunmetal grey

R33 / r34 gtst return flow intercooler and pipes $350

2500kg gvm double axle car trailer $2000 ono

Rocker suspension

2.5m long ramps for low vehicles almost new

Almost new tyres

2t winch

4x 2t tiedown points

New lights

Mechanical overide brakes

Pre 1982 built trailer so no problem with not having a brake away system for over 2100kg

Tare weight 500kg so a full 2t capacity.

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