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Hey All,

Most of this stuff is quite boring, but I'm sure someone will need it for whatever reason because "youse" got defected by dem coppers, fuark :woot:

R33 Steering Wheel

Leather removed, appears the wheel was dodgily rewrapped in leather

Adhesive removed, all smooth and plesant to use

No physical damage, good to use as is or rewrap in your choice of leather

Does not come with airbag torx bolts, and missing 2x bolt covers

$50

R33 Driver's Air Bag

Off the same steering wheel

Very minimal wear on the RHS (maybe previous owner suffered road rage pumping the horn)

$50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade

Oh mah gord bro, has been modified to suit typical fully sick intercooler kits

Fan blades have been trimmed to fit typical RB25DET intercooler kits

Good to save your fan and buy one precut

$40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods

Surprisingly has no play at all, I bought new ones thinking they needed to be replaced

OEM Nissan rack ends

$20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends

Pretty shot, has free play

Free if bought with rack ends

$10

Also have even more boring stock shit:

SMIC

SMIC piping

Cross over pipe & BOV

Down pipe

Dump pipe

O2 sensor

Handbrake boot

HICAS unit

Passenger side kick panel

Location: Canley Vale, NSW OR Surry Hills during business hours

Contacts: Reply here or PM

Photos up tomorrow, having issues with MyNetFone, internet is slow as koala on pot

  • 2 weeks later...

anyone want stock shit? lol :)

R33 S2 Steering Wheel $50

R33 S2 Driver's Air Bag $50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade $40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods $20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends $10

SMIC $50

SMIC piping $50

Cross over pipe & BOV $100

Down pipe $40

Dump pipe $20

O2 sensor $10

Handbrake oem boot $10

HICAS unit $20

Passenger side kick panel, 1x flare clip broken $5

R33 S2 Steering Wheel $50

R33 S2 Driver's Air Bag $50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade $40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods $20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends $10

SMIC $50

SMIC piping $50

Cross over pipe & BOV $100

Down pipe $40

Dump pipe $20

O2 sensor $10

Handbrake oem boot $10

HICAS unit $20

Passenger side kick panel, 1x flare clip broken $5

I like tits

R33 S2 Steering Wheel $50

R33 S2 Driver's Air Bag $50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade $40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods $20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends $10

SMIC $50

SMIC piping $50

Cross over pipe & BOV $100

Down pipe $40

Dump pipe $20

O2 sensor $10

Handbrake oem boot $10

HICAS unit $20

Passenger side kick panel, 1x flare clip broken $5

like boobies

R33 S2 Steering Wheel $50

R33 S2 Driver's Air Bag $50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade $40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods $20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends $10

SMIC $50

SMIC piping $50

Cross over pipe & BOV $100

Down pipe $40

Dump pipe $20

O2 sensor $10

Handbrake oem boot $10

HICAS unit $20

Passenger side kick panel, 1x flare clip broken $5

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate ill buy the rack n tie rods asap please call me 0422798706

Will SMS now

just a quick question, any idea if the O2 sensor is the same for a R34 GTT? what is the mileage its done?

Hi mate,

I don't believe so, and I'm not too sure how many KMs the O2 has done, the previous owner told me it was replaced during his time.

It looks quite new, you're welcome to come have a look at it and plug it up to your car with a multimeter, but it was working perfectly when removed (car had no idle issues and returned 400km per tank)

  • 2 weeks later...

R33 S2 Steering Wheel $50

R33 S2 Driver's Air Bag $50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade $40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods $20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends $10

SMIC $50

SMIC piping $50

Cross over pipe & BOV $100

Down pipe $40

Dump pipe $20

O2 sensor $10

Handbrake oem boot $10

HICAS unit $20

Passenger side kick panel, 1x flare clip broken $5

  • 1 month later...

BUMPSKI

R33 S2 Steering Wheel $50

R33 S2 Driver's Air Bag $50

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan Clutch & Blade $40

Factory Steering Rack Ends/Tie Rods $20

Factory Steering Tie Rod Ends $10

SMIC $50

SMIC piping $50

Cross over pipe & BOV $100

Down pipe $40

Dump pipe $20

O2 sensor $10

Handbrake oem boot $10

HICAS unit $20

Passenger side kick panel, 1x flare clip broken $5

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