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stripping my r33 white series 2, in Townsville qld.

for sale so far is.

bc br series coilovers, height and damperning adjustable $800

kaaz 2 way diff, in housing $800

r33 gtr brembos with std gtr rotors $1200

greddy intercooler kit, all hoses, pipes an brackets, an greddy washer bottle $400

trust/grex oil cooler kit, remote locator, thermostat, all hoses an fittings, with papers, suit 25/33, $400

whiteline front an rear swaybars stiffest u can get with drop links an bushes $500

r33 gearbox, awesome condition $1100

os giken twin plate, suit rb25/rb30, grate condition, done 4000km driving to work 3 or 4 drift days, $1200

6boost manifold, single scroll, external gate, suit rb26, $1000

garrett gt3582 .82 rear hsg an anti surge front hsg $800

turbo smart hypergate 45mm, some scratches from fitment, $200

splitfire coilpacks ( may sell not sure yet) s2 almost new, $500

front an rear seats $200

interior an body will be stripped too eventually , can provide pics or what ever, ph 0404745481

cheers zach

Pictures of whiteline swaybars? So they are the 27mm bars front and back? Adjustable or non adjustable? Also they come with the white line h/d end links do they? Pics to 0400215126

hey josh the the kaaz is tight as, very nice diff also got half a bottle of kaaz oil still form the last change, has been run in as per kaaz instructions an oil changed after run in an 3000km later, an yes it is in the abs hsg cheers

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