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Hey all,

Need to clear out some room from the shed and need these parts gone as I no longer need them. All parts were removed in working order and were replaced only by new parts for the new set up of the cars. The list is below and will add photos later but you can PM me on here or sms me on 0400262578 for pics. Will try to upload pics as soon as possible.

33 GTSt Stuff

1. rear stock lower control arms $80 the pair

2. rear stock camber arms $40 the pair

3. rear stock traction rods $40 the pair

4. HICAS 4 wheel steering unit + tie rods $100

5. complete front and rear calipers and rotors only (no hubs or knuckles) $300

6. Diff centre minus ring gear $200

7. a/c condenser unit and all under bonnet lines to firewall $100

8. washer bottle and both motors $30

9. TRUST pod filter with green label air flow meter $80

10. clutchless fan $30

11. BLITZ blow off valve (rare) $100

12. turbo induction piping $10 each

13. fuel tank and fuel pump assay $150

14. cat back exhaust and kakimoto cannon (mild steel) $100

15. front castor rods $100 the pair

16. front LCA's $100 the pair

17. front camber arms $40 the pair

18. front traction rods $40 the pair

19. RB25 gears set and selectors + main shafts $400

20. generic 12' thermo fan $80

33 GTR stuff

1. crank scraper (2 piece) $40

2. rear main crank seal $20

3. power steering pump bracket $20

4. stock water pump (no cavitation) $30

5. exhaust manifolds with heat shields $40 the pair

6. oil and water turbo lines $5 each

7. various water and vac lines $5-$15

8. air ballast chamber $30

9. O2 sensors $5 each

10. stock valve springs and retainers $100

Any more stuff I find in my travels I will add at a later date!

Cheers HULI

also have an air regulator for RB26

(the bit that sits under the intake plenum)

Also have the centre grille for a S1 GTSt

(mint condition and in 2PAK silver)

7. a/c condenser unit and all under bonnet lines to firewall $100


8. washer bottle and both motors $30



how much to post this to canberra? does the air con stuff come with the compressor?

For all those people asking the front rotors measure 29.5mm in width and the rears measure 19mm in width. these come with the front and rear disk callipers and brake pads. so slap it on and go!!!!

Still got the O2 sensors and in very good condition!

If anyone needs better photos or something let me know and I can put them up on here or msg me and I'll send you a MMS. My number is 0400262578

Cheers HULI

PS would rather have pick up for exhaust system.

Also if you need some parts and not others I am willing to separate if need be!

If you want quality used stock parts and don't like the price, then shoot me a pm or msg with your offer and we'll go from there. All postage paid by buyer tho!

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