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R33 Gtr And R33Gtst Parts **cheap**


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Hi everyone,

Once again the shed has been cluttered by parts that I no longer need. All parts cam from either R33 GTR OR R33 GTST. All parts are quality goods which are straight and haven't been in any type of accident. The parts themselves have been replaced by new pillow ball suspension and there isn't a need for me to have the stock stuff anymore.

I'm located in Adelaide, South Australia and can post the items if need be at the cost of the buyer.

-oil cooler (push on hose type) $15

-GTR air idle regulator $15

-GTST diff centre (minus ring gear $100

-Generic 12' thermo fan $40

-GTST S1 HICAS rear steering unit $80

-GTST S1 camber arms front $10 each

-GTST callipers and rotors $200 (front and rear)

-GTR vac ballast tube $10

-GTR vacuum/water lines $10

-BLITZ blow off valve $50

-TRUST/GRACER pod filter $20

-GREEN label air flow meter S1 GTST $20

-GTR rear main crank seal $5

-GTR crank scraper plates $10

-GTR water pump (no cavitation) $10

-GTR DUMP PIPES $15 EACH

-GTST washer bottle and motors $15

-GTST rear camber arms $5 each

-GTST rear traction rods $5 each

-GTST rear LCA's $15 each

-GTR turbo oil and water lines $5 the lot

-GTST full exhaust from dump pipe $80 (mild steel)

-GTST A/C lines +condenser $30

-GTST S1 centre grille $60 (2PAk silver)

-Bosch 464 fuel pump $5

-GTR thermostats (76.5 deg) $5 each

-GTST fuel tank $30

-GTST fuel pump assembly $40

-RB25 GTST S1 gear set $300

PICS BELOW!

YOU CAN PM ME ON HERE OR MSG/CALL ME ON 0400262578 IF YOU NEED ANY MORE PICS.

CHEAPEST PRICES I HAVE SEEN ON HERE FOR STUFF LIKE THIS..

CHEERS HULI

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