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Parting r33 Gtr v spec series 2 unmolested 72xxxkms
R33 Gtr Rb26dett engine with perfect compression 165psi across have pics $3500
R33 Gtr pull type gearbox $750
Brembos brakes alround with rotors etc $1450
R33 Gtr wheels and tyres all good condition $1100
R33 Gtr seats front mint $800
R33 Gtr rear seats $200
R33 Gtr full set of door trims mint $250
R33 Gtr centre gauges $80
R33 Gtr v spec front strut brace $80
R33 Gtr v spec rear brace $80
R33 Gtr v spec front drive shafts $50 each
R33 Gtr v spec radiator $70
R33 Gtr v spec Bmc57 $150
R33 Gtr sideskirts $200
R33 Gtr intercooler $100
R33 Gtr bovs and recirc kit $150
R33 Gtr Ecu $70
R33 Gtr non vspec diff $270
R33 Gtr wing $220
R33 Gtr Tailshaft $100
R33 Gtr series 2 steering wheel $150
R33 Gtr vspec under body bracing, from $50
R33 Gtr v spec air con set up $150
R33 Gtr v spec air intake duct
Rb26 afms $150 pair
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Hey mate, very interested in the GTR seats and the BOV+re circulation. Was the car written off or something? Motor come with full loom? The V-spec intake duct any different to normal GTR intake duct? I'm on the GC mate, happy to come take a look :)

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