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Hi Folks,

Now that I've sold my GTR some time ago, I've got some stuff in the garage that is unwanted.

1; Standard R33/R34 GTR suspension - in good condition great for passing RWC and such. Asking $150 ONO.

2; Standard R33 GTR Cat-back exhaust including compliance spec cat converter - good condition also no holes and such - Again, great for passing RWC and such. Asking $150 ONO.

3; Cusco suspension tops to suit R33/34 Skylines - bought it with intention of purchasing fancy coilovers a while back. Asking $100 ONO.

4; Brand new pair front ball joint for R33 (and maybe R34) GTR - not needed at all. Asking $100 ONO.

5; Standard RB26 440cc injectors - was given when I bought the car. Asking $150 ONO.

6; Standard R33 GTR ECU - Again, was given when I bought the car. Asking $150 ONO.

7; 'Pull to Push conversion kit' for 32/33 Skylines - Standard items that are needed to convert from pull to push type of clutch (aka poor man's OS Giken pull to push conversion kit) Will get photos to show what you get. Asking $100 ONO.

Pictures are to come, I'm negotiable with prices, can do 'bundle' if asked as I'd like to clear the garage.

I'm located eastern suburbs of Melbourne, can post many items at your cost. As for suspension/exhaust, I'd rather pick up unless it's being organised by you.

Contact me via PM or SMS me on 0498 650 167.

Thanks

Grant

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Folks,

Picture time!

Standard coilovers

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Standard cat-back

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Cusco tops

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Ball joints

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Injectors

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Stock ECU

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Pull to push snout

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Also have few other bits I've got to sell

Standard BNR34 radiator - $20

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Standard R33 GTR Strut brace - $50

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Exhaust silencer to suit HKS Hi-Power (and Silent as well) - $50

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Bosch 044 fuel pump, in working condition prior to removal - $150

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Thats it from me for now, as usual I'll entertain offers as I'd like to clear out the garage. PM/SMS if you want to grab these bits.

Cheerio

Grant

BUMP!

Want them? Do feel free to make offer on the bits you want!

I need them gone obviously!

Cheerio

Grant

Pull/Push converter is SOLD!

Everything else still available, as usual will entertain offers. Help me clear the garage!

Cheerio

Grant

Folks,

Time for price adjustment!

1; Standard R33/R34 GTR suspension - in good condition great for passing RWC and such. Asking $130 ONO.

2; Standard R33 GTR Cat-back exhaust including compliance spec cat converter - good condition also no holes and such - Again, great for passing RWC and such. Asking $130 ONO.

3; Cusco suspension tops to suit R33/34 Skylines - bought it with intention of purchasing fancy coilovers a while back. Asking $80 ONO.

4; Brand new pair front ball joint for R33 (and maybe R34) GTR - not needed at all. Asking $80 ONO.

5; Standard RB26 440cc injectors - was given when I bought the car. Asking $130 ONO.

6; Standard R33 GTR ECU - Again, was given when I bought the car. Asking $130 ONO.

Standard BNR34 radiator - $15

Standard R33 GTR Strut brace - $40

Exhaust silencer to suit HKS Hi-Power (and Silent as well) - $40

Bosch 044 fuel pump, in working condition prior to removal - $130

Once again, as usual will entertain offers. So do feel free to make an offer.

Cheerio

Grant

Hi folks,

R33/34 GTR suspension and R34 GTR radiator is SOLD!

Everything else still available, best to SMS (0498 650 167) me as of tomorrow, I won't be around but I can organise pickup of some sort (will take some time so bear with me - will be in W.A. for some time).

Thanks

Grant

  • 2 weeks later...

Gbanger ill throw you a hundered for the ecu

Momo, PM sent.

Hey grant,

I'll grab that strut brace from you...I'm in the northern suburbs bro. Will msg you to organise it.

Cheers...

Will wait for your SMS.

Stock cat-back incl cat is SOLD and collected just then.

Stock ECU is on hold.

Here is what's left;

Brand new pair front ball joint for R33 (and maybe R34) GTR - not needed at all. Asking $80 ONO.

Standard R33 GTR Strut brace - $40

Exhaust silencer to suit HKS Hi-Power (and Silent as well) - $40

Bosch 044 fuel pump, in working condition prior to removal - $130

As usual, will entertain offers.

Cheers

Grant

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