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Got a few surplus parts here plus some stuff i've removed from my own car

Pickup in Sydney or I can post out most items:

1. R33 GTR front & rear seats (rears not pictured). Sensational condition, no burns/tears/holes = $1000 pickup only

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2. Set of 18x9.5" ROTA Grid wheels at tyres. Great condition, one of the wheels has some light gutter marks but the others have basically none - $1000 ono

All are 5x114.3, 18x9.5" +38 offset. Tyres are 235/40 Federal ss595 - rears have some camber wear and are probably not roadworthy - fronts have a little bit left at maybe 20% above tread markers

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3. Full set of slotted rotors to suit R33 Gts-t (rears will fit R32 as well) Almost brand new- fronts still 30mm thick, rears still 18mm - $300 for the set

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4. Greddy style RB25 intake plenum, polished/silver. Includes 80mm throttle body, TPS, AAC valve, etc - $400 ono

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5. RB25 Stainless steel T3 flanged high mount exh manifold. Includes 38mm adjustable external wastegate + screamer pipe. Great condition - $300 ono

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6. Blitz Dual SBC Spec-S electronic boost controller. Includes solenoid, all wiring looms - $250

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7. Bolt on SRI wheel spacers - 5x 114.3 - 20mm and 15mm - $75/pair

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8. 3" catback exhaust system. Front section is X-force, rear is a stainless a-spec straight through dual tip - looked great on the car - $200 pickup only

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9. Walbro GSS-342 500HP fuel pump in R33 cradle, drops straight in - $80

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10. Pair of Avantek 18x8" wheels & tyres. Wheels are in sensational condition, basically no scrapes/damage at all - $200 ono

One of the tyres is as new has about ~90% read, the other one has some camber wear and is probably not roadworthy

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How much delivered to the Gold Coast?20mm wheel spacers. 0414963402

PM sent

How much delivered to the Gold Coast?20mm wheel spacers. 0414963402

$90 delivered, PM sent

I'm keen on the exhaust what area u in

Pm sent !

Best price on plenum?

I can probably do it for $400 delivered depending on where you are. Pm sent

keen on the slotted rotors, whats your best price delivered to gold coast 4208??

cheers

PM sent

would you pull the tires off the rots?

If the price is right, PM sent

Would you sell the front seats alone? Rail included?

Just looking to sell as a complete set at the moment, sorry

Cheers

GTR front seats sold (rears still for sale - $200)

Greddy intake & highmount manifold sold

ROTA wheels, Blitz EBC, spacers, fuel pump still for sale

hey mate Im after the exhaust manifold the wheel spacers and the fuel pump can you pm me with your best price on all three

cheers,

VJ

just so you know, i was enquiring about the rotas but the offsets dont suit my stag after doing some reasearch,

great price for great looking wheels though,

i highly recomend someone buying them.

the guy who may be buying my 34 may be interested but i will see if he buys the car first. they would suit it pirfectly

gl with sale

Blitz EBC sold

hey mate Im after the exhaust manifold the wheel spacers and the fuel pump can you pm me with your best price on all three

cheers,
VJ

PM sent

just so you know, i was enquiring about the rotas but the offsets dont suit my stag after doing some reasearch,

great price for great looking wheels though,

i highly recomend someone buying them.

the guy who may be buying my 34 may be interested but i will see if he buys the car first. they would suit it pirfectly

gl with sale

cheers :thumbsup:

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