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R33 Cam Cover Hose,skyline Badges And Other Random Parts For Sale


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's' shaped cam cover hose to suit r33 gtst series 1 or 2. bought from Nissan brand new about a year ago. still really soft, no cracks and used less than 5000kms. paid $40

$20

skyline 'S' badge in good condition. no chips or flaking. to suit series 1 only as the series 1 is slightly more curved than the series 2 's' badge

$5

Genuine Nissan r33 gtr boot badge in good condition. no chips or flaking. removed from a gtr boot.

$10

r33 gtst s1 factory exhaust cam gear. good condition. removed due to upgrade.

$10

r33 gtst s1 coil pack harness in good condition. removed at around 130,000kms due to upgrade. Has been sitting around for a year.

$10

r33 gtst s1 automatic ecu. this is the ecu located behind the driver side kick panel. in good condition.

$5

Final inspection car polish. Purchased this less than 2 years ago and used the tiniest amount on my car. still practically a full bottle and has been kept sealed the entire time. read some really good reviews of this stuff on these forums. can be used by hand but reason for selling as the best results are achieved by using an orbital buffer/rotary machine which I don't have and never got around to buying one. from memory this polish wasn't cheap and paid around $40 for a 250ml bottle

$10

R33 gtst series 1 coupe passenger sideskirt in excellent condition. I'm fairly certain these also fit series 2 r33's as well. Factory black Nissan colour. paint also in excellent condition. only 1 mounting clip provided but these are easy enough to find at autobarn etc.

$15

would prefer local pick-up on all these items but may be willing to post the smaller items at buyers expense. located in ipswich

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bump! also have factory r33 side mirrors in factory black for sale. To suit gtst coupe series 1 or 2. paint in good condition. only problem is that the electric folding function doesn't work but you can still adjust the lenses electronically. $30 for the pair

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