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Located in South Australia, Pick up welcome, happy to post anything interstate at buyers expense, prices are negotiable but be realistic guys & girls these are all genuine items no fakes or copies. PM, call or sms 0402072466 thanks :yes:

Genuine 100% Titanium Power house Amuse R1 Titan Cat back exhaust, direct bolt on for R33 GTR & Gts-t, with a little modification it will fit onto R32's & R34's. 90mm piping diameter & 130mm tip. this exhaust cost me $3000 it is less than 4000kms old. weighs about 6kg, i had an AM performance 400mm mid muffler/silencer put in less than a month ago that cost me $650...its a straight through design so it does not change the flow at all! On a top mount turbo'd RB25 with a hi flow cat at 4000rpm the exhaust used to measure 105db but since the muffler its now just over 91db... sounds very tough & unique, i still have the piece of titanium we cut out so if someone wants to make it ridiculously loud again they can just have it welded back in. Price is $2,100 O.N.O pm call or sms 0402072466 (ps The pictures are before i had the silencer put in)

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Genuine HKS 3037s (external gate) 56T .73 Rear Housing, Its just under 5000kms old & was ceramic coated by Ceramic coat Australia in Richmond S.a It flowed over 300rwkw on pump fuel very good balance between power & response, price is $390 O.N.O pm call or sms 0402072466

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Genuine pair BRIDE Brix II seats with Bride RX Type rails, less than 5000kms old, in absolute perfect condition always treated with the utmost care & meguiar's leather conditioner, No rips or tears at all. will direct bolt into every R32 R33 R34 model skyline except for R34 GTT's these seats & rails cost me over $2600, full reclinable, not willing to separate so please don't ask these seats are now discontinued so they are very hard to find in this condition Price for both seats & rails are $2100 O.N.O pm call or sms 0402072466

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Genuine pair of Ikeya Formula front upper camber arms (negative type) bush not pillow-ball, these will direct bolt in to R33 GTR Gts-t's R34 GTR & Gtt's, less than 9000kms old, not willing to separate so please don't ask price is $285 O.N.O pm call or sms 0402072466

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Genuine Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator, came off an Rb25 R33 with an aftermarket Greddy 11mm rail, will fit a bucket load of different Nissan models about 15000 kms old very good condition Price is $80 O.N.O pm call or sms 0402072466

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Genuine Nissan R33 Gts-t front Tie Rod Brand New, will come with a genuine Nissan crush washer & the wire to hold the rubber boot in place, that's how i bought the kit from Nissan. Price is $60 O.N.O pm call or sms 0402072466

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Dam those seats are sexy :3 good luck with sale man ! wish I could afford them hehe

Dam those seats are sexy :3 good luck with sale man ! wish I could afford them hehe

Thanks a lot man appreciate the compliment & well wishes! Hope they go to a good home

Gts-t front Tie Rod will fit gtr33?

Hey mate not to my knowledge it won't, but I'm not too sure......anyone on here knows a definite answer please let us know

Damn GTTs!!! :rant:

Wish they were compatible lol

Lol doesn't make sense what Nissan did! U can always buy some bride rails to suit gtt's & problem solved :P (not that dear of nengun)

Ps awesome car man I followed your build for a while there! I hope to meet you at an event someday & chat about everything skylines!

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