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Hi Everyone,

Its that time again and I need to clear out all the parts that I don't require anymore. The reason for the sale is that I have upgraded to full adjustable suspension and the left over motor bits are not required with the RB26/30 setup. All parts were all still functioning when the motors were removed and have all been stored in the garage and now I need the room. Parts are all used and still in great condition. Im located in Adelaide, SA and can ship goods to buyer at his/her expense. All parts are out of a series 1 GTR and GTSt R33!

- oil cooler $30

- air regulator $30

- GTST diff centre $150 (no ring gear)

- generic 12' thermo fan $60

- HICAS steering unit with tie rods $100

- upper camber arms from GTST $20 each

- GTST disc brakes and calipers $ 250 (front and rear)

- gtst intake pipe $10 both turbo intake pipes

- GTR O2 sensors (3) $10 the lot

- vacuum/ water lines $10 (2 sets)GTR

- vac ballast tube $20 GTR

- Blitz blow off valve $70

- trust pod filter $40

- green label air flow meter $40

- rear main crank seal $10

- GTR crank scraper (both) $10

- GTR water pump (no cavitation) $20

- gtst washer bottle $20

- gtst rear camber arms $10 each

- gtst rear traction rods $10 each

- gtst clutch fan $20

- gtst castor rods $20 each

- gtst front LCA'S $30 each

- gtst rear LCA'S $30 EACH

- GTR turbo oil and water line $10

- Gtst full exhaust (mild steel) $100

- gtst A/c lines and condenser $50

- gtst s1 centre grille $80

- bosch 464 fuel pump $10

- gtr thermostats 76.5 deg $5 each (2)

- s1 gtst manual gear set (minus centre plate) $400

- gtst fuel tank $50

- gtst fuel pump assembly $60

buyer to pay for postage of goods!

PICS UP SOON :)

Cheers HULI

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