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R33 gtst s2 manual

Rb25det engine and gearbox package

Low Kms, great compression across

Just had water pump and timing belt done. Exedy heavy duty clutch

Comes with loom and Ecu an all accessories $2350 can separate

R33 gtst manual conversion $1350

Splitfire coilpacks rb25det s2 $330

R33 gtst Gtr alloy radiator $110

R33 gtst fully adjustable Coilovers will confirm brand tomorrow base adjustable $550

Greddy front mount Intercooler kit R33 r32 r34 $200

Tommy kiara front strut brace r33 r34 $100

R33 r34 s14 s15 adjustable rear camber arms $120

Velo racing fixed back seats ADR approved $250 each

Genuine r33 Gtr wing $250

R33 series 2 passenger headlight mint $200

R33 series 2 Reo $100

R33 series 2 front brakes with slotted rotors $200

R33 series 2 abs manual diff $200

Taillights $20 each

R33 gtst rear hubs and brakes etc $200

Gold coast

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