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HI SAU,

I'm having a garage sale of parts I've collected and used on my R34 GTR. All of these parts were purchased through Import Monster and have been used and very well looked after with minimal street use. Installed and uninstalled by the team at Racepace. I'm located in Melbourne for pickup, postage is possible on everything apart from the Rims.

Rays CE28's limited edition Gold/Silver 18 x 9.5 +15

GTR fitment, very rare set of rims in this colour and fitment + CE28's have now been discontinued. I saw these advertised on upgarage.com for 300,000 Yen with very used tires. Import monster had them some time later and I snapped them up pretty quickly. In excellent condition. No gutter rash, I've done a few hundered K's on these in Aus, and look like they had minimal use in Japan. Tires and my car are not included :-) Rims only.

$ 4000

Ganador Titanium GD-770R Exhaust

This thing is awesome! Not much louder that stock when cruising around town, then it screams like a F430 when you put your foot down! In excellent condition, purchased second hand from japan, a few light scratches otherwise in excellent condition. Build quality is delicious. Regretful sale but I swapped it over for a slightly bigger exhaust as it was thought to be too restrictive with the power i'm running. Funnily enough I only gained 10kw up top and lost 5kw mid range with going to a HKS unit.

http://www.ganador.co.jp/products/racing/gd-770r.html

I remember i paid just around 2k for this, selling for $1300

R33/R34 NIsmo S-Tune suspension

In excellent condition, had low k's on them in japan and i've done no more than 10k on them in Aus. Great set of coilovers for the street! Comes complete with original box and adjustment tool. Non height adjustable, but set at perfect Nismo spec height (check my pics with the CE28's)

$1100

Tein CS Comfort spec suspension with EDFC.

Purchased from Upgarage, probably one of the best street spec suspension kits available at the time. Very hard to find now, as rare as hens teeth! Specifically setup for R34 GTR's but no problems fitting into a R33. Only had in my car for a short period of time, never tested or installed the EDFC but should be no problems. Really high quality shock!

$1500 with EDFC.

HKS EVC 6

Brand spanking new, came part of a HKS bundle I purchased. Never installed, only opened the box once. Latest gen model with fancy colour screen.

$ 600

Apexi Power intake R33/R34 GTR

Excellent condition, used for maybe 500k's. Filters look like new.

$200

K&N R33/R34 GTR pod filters

Filters are brand new, never been installed.

$200

HKS RB cam gears

Intake and Exhuast, Intake is near new, the exhaust side has a little wear.

$200

Tomei RB oil cap

Silver, near new.

$50

Stock R34 GTR turbos

Done 65k, great condition. Came off my car when it was stock apart from the boost restricter being removed.

$500

Complete stock R34 GTR exhaust

Dump, front pipes, cat, mid section then muffler. Came with my car and removed at 60,000. Great for compliance!

$400 for the complete system.

Pics will be coming very soon.. as soon as i can get them under 2mb :-)

Message me for any questions.

Chris

hey mate, are you willing to seperate the dumps from the rest of the exhaust system? and how much if your happy to?

thanks :)

I can vouch for the ganador exhuast. Awesome bit of gear! When below 4000 rpm not much louder than stock, no droning and when you put your foot down it just screams like a ferrari! Very unique sound for an RB

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey Wongy,

Sorry about the delay. Yep an update is in order.

Sold the Apexi pod filters and the Tomei oil cap.

Any questions please let me know...

Cam gears still for sale?

and will the tein coil overs fit a R33 GTST?

Edited by frostyboy

Hey Frosty,

Cam gears sold about an hour ago (sorry)

and no the tein's wont fit a R33 GTST, they are different on the rears.

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