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Hi all,

Need to clear some parts, most parts are located in Cronulla NSW unless noted. Happy to post at cost.

Brand new LS1 coil packs, with leads and bracket to suit, coils sit on the inlet cam cover/injector wiring cover. $500

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R33 Series 2 steering wheel, good nick, complete with airbag, red stitching $150

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R33 GTR rear Carbon Fibre wing insert. $300

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Brand new GTX2863 x 2, can include rear housings to suit $2400

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Used HKS GT2530 x 2 including actuators, missing a few studs, bit of shaft play nothing major. $1800

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Stagea C34 Auto coilovers, used, unknown spec $400

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R33 GTR ARC airbox, used filters are near new, missing metal retainer, $300

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R33 GTR bonnet, used, $350 (located at Parramatta)

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Damaged R33 GTR genuine front bar, as pictured $100 (located at Parramatta)

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1000cc Bosch injectors Sold pending $

C34 Series 1 Days Side skirts & rear skirt complete with brackets $180

C34 Series 2 taillights full set $150

PM me if interested,

hey mate, with the LS coils - what do you mean by leads and bracket to suit? wired up to plug into existing harness? if so 33s1 or s2?

Edited by cicatriz7

You will need to wire them in, no plug and play loom provided.

6 x LS1 coils,

6 x MSD leads (from coil to spark plug),

2 x stainless steel bracket to mount to injector plate cover,

Prices updated and sold items removed.



Brand new LS1 coil packs, with leads and bracket to suit, coils sit on the inlet cam cover/injector wiring cover. $500



R33 Series 2 steering wheel, good nick, complete with airbag, red stitching $120



Brand new GTX2863 x 2, includes anti surge compressor and 2530 turbine housings to suit GTR $2300



Used HKS GT2530 x 2 including actuators, missing a few studs, bit of shaft play nothing major. $1700



Stagea C34 Auto coilovers, used, unknown spec $350



R33 GTR ARC airbox, used filters are near new, missing metal retainer, $300



Damaged R33 GTR genuine front bar, as pictured $80 (located at Parramatta)



1000cc Bosch Ev14 flow matched injectors (anodised adaptors, plug n play adapters, suit 11mm rail) $600



C34 Series 1 Days Side skirts & rear skirt complete with brackets $150



C34 Series 2 taillights full set $150


I'll put up pics of the stagea gear on the weekend.

The steering wheel itself will fit, however from memory the airbag module loom is different.

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