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Hey guys,

As the title states I am selling the following:

- 4x OEM R33 GTS-T wheels including tyres (Yokohama 205/55/R16) with minimal tread (varying from 10-30%). Only the "face" of the wheels were painted black. 1 of the wheels has minor gutter rash which is not visible due to being sprayed over. Note: Wheels were not washed prior to taking the photos, hence looking a tad oily and dirty. [Price: $230 ONO]. Refer to photos below

- OEM R33 GTS-T stock catback exhaust. Note: Missing 1 rubber hanger. [Price: $130 ONO]. Refer to photos below.

- 6x OEM R33 GTS-T coil packs with rails. Has travelled approximately 80,000km (working fine). Note: Thought they were faulty when my car was misfiring. Replaced them with Splitfires. Turned out to be my spark plugs. [Price: $230 ONO]. Photos to be uploaded tomorrow.

I have a few other OEM parts that I will upload when I get the chance.

As I am extremely busy with work at the moment I am only open to pick ups.

Location: Edensor Park, NSW 2176

Please contact me via inbox if you are interested. Otherwise, send me a text on 0401 869 455.

Do not call during working hours (7:00am - 5:00pm)

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UPDATE:

- 1x Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Front Left Knuckle [Price: $50 ONO]. Refer to link below.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/edensor-park/other-parts-accessories/1x-nissan-skyline-r33-gts-t-front-left-knuckle/1038742876

- 6x OEM R33 GTS-T coil packs with rails (Photos). Refer to link below.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/edensor-park/engine-engine-parts-transmission/6x-oem-nissan-skyline-r33-gts-t-coil-packs-with-rails/1038743211

- 1x OEM Nissan Skyline R33 Charcoal Canister Bracket [Price: $20 ONO]. Refer to link below.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/edensor-park/other-parts-accessories/1x-oem-nissan-skyline-r33-charcoal-canister-bracket/1038742817

- 1x Nissan Skyline R33 Front Wheel Stud [Price: $10 ONO]. Refer to link below.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/edensor-park/other-parts-accessories/1x-nissan-skyline-r33-front-wheel-stud/1038742072

P.S. I was unable to attach images directly so I had to do it this way lol, rookie!

  • 1 month later...

Price Update. All items need to go!

Existing Items

- 4x R33 GTS-T Wheels $180 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Stock Cat Back $80 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Stock Coil Packs $180 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Front Left Knuckle $30 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Canister Bracket $15 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Wheel Stud $5 FIRM

New Items

- R33 GTS-T Dash Surround $40 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Gear Knob $20 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Climate Control Unit $30 ONO

For additional photos please contact me on 0401 869 455.

PICK UP ONLY. LOCATED IN EDENSOR PARK NSW.

Hate to say it dude but you're going to have a hard time selling those wheels for more than $80 and the coil packs are pretty well a throw away no one wants em these days

- 4x R33 GTS-T Wheels $180 ONO SOLD


- R33 GTS-T Stock Cat Back $80 ONO


- R33 GTS-T Stock Coil Packs $180 ONO


- R33 GTS-T Front Left Knuckle $30 ONO


- R33 GTS-T Canister Bracket $15 ONO


- R33 GTS-T Wheel Stud $5 FIRM


- R33 GTS-T Dash Surround $40 ONO


- R33 GTS-T Gear Knob $20 ONO


- R33 GTS-T Climate Control Unit $30 ONO


MONDAY PRICE DROP :)

- 4x R33 GTS-T Wheels $180 ONO SOLD

- R33 GTS-T Stock Cat Back $80 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Stock Coil Packs $150 ONO

- R33 GTS-T Front Left Knuckle $20 FIRM

- R33 GTS-T Canister Bracket $10 FIRM

- R33 GTS-T Front Wheel Stud $5 FIRM

- R33 GTS-T Dash Surround $30 FIRM

- R33 GTS-T Gear Knob $10 FIRM

- R33 GTS-T Climate Control Unit $20 FIRM

  • 3 months later...

- 4x R33 GTS-T Wheels $180 ONO [sOLD]


- R33 GTS-T Stock Cat Back $80 ONO [Decided to keep]


- R33 GTS-T Stock Coil Packs $150 ONO [Decided to keep]


- R33 GTS-T Front Left Knuckle $20 FIRM


- R33 GTS-T Canister Bracket $10 FIRM


- R33 GTS-T Front Wheel Stud $5 FIRM


- R33 GTS-T Dash Surround $30 FIRM


- R33 GTS-T Gear Knob $10 FIRM


- R33 GTS-T Climate Control Unit $20 FIRM


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